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Posted by Rik on 03/06/07 23:24
shimmyshack <matt.farey@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 6, 10:52 pm, "LiquidEyes" <n...@liquideyes.net> wrote:
>> > Yeah PHP4 - it might be the newest v4, but PHP6 is just round the
>> > corner, supporting unicode etc... that will make even PHP5 obselete!
>>
>> I do appreciate the advice.
>>
>> For some reason I thought PHP4 was kinda like Apache v1.3. I.e. old, but
>> stable and still maintained. I guess not. :D
>>
> for instance, JSON is a core part of PHP5, so no need to load extra
> modules, or instantiate classes, the XML support in php5 is better
> than php4, and of course the class structure is better, although still
> not what Java purists want, we are all hoping that PHP6 will provide a
> "pure" implementation with things like namespaces etc... when that
> happens PHP will become even greater, and much easier to use in many
> ways.
Could very well be, and I'd welcome it. I'm a little concerned about the
footprint though. It's a little bit on the big site as it is. And I'm
certainly no Java fan :P
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