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Posted by Ivan Marsh on 05/18/07 18:03
On Fri, 18 May 2007 10:56:23 -0700, Ted wrote:
> On 18 May 2007 02:28:44 -0700, shotokan99 wrote...
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>>i read in some forums that php is just for hobbiest, and is not suited
>>for some serius and heavy application. for robust and hi performance
>>application asp.net or jsp is the way to go. how true is this?
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>>however if talking about robustnes and bulk of data, friendster is
>>written on php and doing well. correct me if im wrong with this.
>>
> Outside of performance there's probably concerns about security and
> liability. It may be tough to justify using free software to a Fortune
> 500 company when they're responsible for securing data and controlling
> what has access to it. If they use commercial software at least they
> have a target if something goes wrong. Not to saying there's anything
> wrong with PHP, but may be tougher to make it a standard in larger
> companies.
Better read your license agreement. There is no liability for software
failure. You cannot sue Microsoft (for instance) for a bug in their
software.
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