
The recent release of PAMP (Personal, Apache, MySQL, PHP) for mobile has caught the attention of many mobile phone enthusiasts all over the globe. PAMP is the first ever server package for Symbian (tested on s60v3 Operating System) that comes with all the functions and controls similar to that of WAMP or XAMP. For non-technical people out there, it is now possible to create and deploy an interactive web application straight from your smartphone with PAMP.
Surely, the idea here was not exactly to make your phone a server (although PAMP was designed to turn your phone into a web server), but just to allow you to perform a simple web programming off the desk whenever, wherever.
This revolutionary application is ideal for web developers maintaining a site who love going out computer-free. That is, everytime your client phone you for any web downtime, you need not to rush for your computer as scripts edition can be just carried out straight from your phone.
Not only is PAMP comes to be very handy for professional web developers out there but PAMP also is a must-have app for folks trying to learn PHP on the go. The installed native localhost server on your phone allows you to test-run your PHP scripts without the need of connecting your phone to a separate live server.
This open-source mobile innovation revolutionizes the way we do web programming, and of course, the way you look at your phone. If web programming is your cup of tea, then, PAMP deserves a try.
Freddie Lore has a passion for Mobile Phones. He can walk you through everything you need to know about mobile phones.
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