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Web Development Environment
I dabble in web development - nothing to serious (I've got a couple sites). That said I like to mess around on my localhost before going live.
I only need apache, php, mysql, and phpadmin. That said I know OS X has apache already, and the others can be installed/configured. My question is however, since I only dabble - I'm thinking it would be best for me to use something like MAMP or XAMPP for the ease of it as it relates to configuration, etc. Does anyone have any thoughts? I am only serving the website(s) locally on my machine, not even to the rest of the computers in my home. My machine is a mid-2009 MBP running 10.8 Thanks! |
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I do about the same amount of web development as you, and I use XAMPP. It is simple and includes everything you need. It will allow you to serve pages to other computers, but you don't need that. I use it on an Early-2011 Quad i7 MBP- it's overkill, but it'll last for quite some time.
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Thanks...I might be leaning toward MAMP because it seems that it is updated regularly as compared to XAMPP which doesn't look like its been updated in over 2 years.
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A popular way to do this is make a 512MB RAM virtual machine in VirtualBox and install a server version of Linux.
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Personally I'd recommend Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS as it is probably the easiest server distribution to get started with. Debian is also good but the packages in it are pretty old now.
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It's also super easy to download prebuild VMs ( vagrantboxes ) with the stack you want preinstalled. |
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I have been using MAMP Pro for a few years and it works well. MAMP is the free version and will serve your needs. Includes everything and setup is easy. I started with MAMP and moved to the Pro version as I required some of the additional services it gave.
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I use the pre-installed Apache and PHP, you would need to download the mySQL binary. Personally I prefer running this setup directly but if you're just wanting an easy setup go with MAMP, you won't be at the mercy of Apple breaking something in an OS update.
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