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 Posted by sinister on 04/25/06 23:13 
"Michael B. Trausch" <michael.trausch.no.spam@comcast.net> wrote in message  
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> nospa@mmm.net wrote in 
> <MPG.1eb8652473f3e1b2989877@news-text.blueyonder.co.uk> on Tue April 25 
> 2006 12:56: 
> 
>> 
>> Silly question - forgive me but why not just use C++ ? 
>> 
> 
> Because C++ applications take a lot of time to develop, compared to PHP 
> applications.  While they can be more efficient when running large 
 
Heh heh. 
 
When I coded some web app/DB stuff years ago, I first started with C.  Then  
moved to C++.  Ended up at PHP. 
 
As you say, PHP is easier. 
 
Still like C and C++ for other things. 
 
> applications over and over again, the application model isn't one that I'd 
> want to use for web development.  Since PHP handles things like GET and 
> POST request methods, and things like COOKIES and session support,  
> database 
> support, and the like, and it is a language that is primarily used for web 
> development, I'd use that over C++, any day. 
> 
> Now if I were going to write a GUI interface for something where I've 
> devised a database backend or other back-end server process, and I want to 
> run the program on an end-user's computer, I'd probably use C++.  That's 
> because PHP, while GREAT for web-based applications, is not something I'd 
> use for a program running on somebody's system. 
> 
>        - Mike 
>
 
  
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