LAMP Stack Developer

What Is a LAMP Stack Developer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a LAMP Stack Developer?

LAMP, an open-source web development platform, stands for Linux, Apaches, MySQL, and PHP. A LAMP stack developer utilizes this software bundle to create powerful web application platforms. They also set up hardware and basic infrastructure, basic shell scripting, manage firewalls and permissions, and complete back-end tasks, such as creating and maintaining a database. Qualifications include skills in technology and experience in stack development, website development, and programming languages.

How to Become a LAMP Stack Developer

Qualifications for becoming a LAMP stack developer include prior experience working with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP web-development platforms. A bachelor’s degree in computer science or engineering is preferable, but it is often not mandatory. Various certifications exist for web development platforms, and acquiring a recognized credential can help you land a job. You must have proven experience and skills in open-source web development. Experience fulfilling duties and responsibilities involving the use of various web development systems is also an asset. Additional qualifications include familiarity with traditional programming languages, such as JavaScript and CSS. You must have proof of past work done in those languages.

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