Posted by an on 05/05/06 14:12
In article <qvKdnYk5iZp088fZnZ2dnUVZ_tGdnZ2d@onvoy.com>, justin@koivi.com
says...
> > PHP is a high level scripting language no different from any other. You
> > could set up MS basic to do the same job.
> >
> > Personally I'd say its backward method of defining global variable scope
> > on its own causes enough extra typing to make me want to look elsewhere.
> >
> > PHP provides no special fuctions no special security no special features
> > that dont exist in any other scripting language ever invented.
> >
> > It's an ok scripting language and thats about it.
> >
> > If you are writing serious "applications" it shouldn't even be
> > considered.
>
> That's fine... but it had absolutely nothing to do with my post.
>
> --
> Justin Koivisto, ZCE - justin@koivi.com
> http://koivi.com
>
Actually it answered it perfectly.
You want to change to PHP but you can't seem to demonstrate a single
reason to do so other than you appear to fancy a change.
This message points out PHP is nothing special and tells you there IS
no arguament to use PHP over anything else.
Seems exactly the response you should get to me.
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