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Posted by Rik on 03/09/07 12:54
Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Rik wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>>>> php is superior for small web applications,
>>>> ...in your opinion.
>>> And mine and a few hundred others here on this newsgroup. Versus one
>>> opinion to the contrary - yours.
>> Well, we're quite biased in this group offcourse :P
>> PHP is quite a lot under fire for being to 'loose'. I can understand
>> that, it's horribly easy to make something in PHP that only seems to
>> work correctly but is actually flawed as hell.
> The same has been said about C for around 30 years. But that hasn't
> stopped a lot of code from being written in it.
Nor should it. I do however think things might have benefited from strict
types. But that's w shole other discussion
> Sure it's easy to make mistakes. But I don't think that's a language
> problem as much as a programmer problem.
Indeed, bad code can be written in any language.
>> --Rik Wasmus
Damn, sig-seperator not working for you? The fix for Thunderbird seems to
be in the nightly build, I trust this will be fixed in an official release
soon :-)
--
Rik Wasmus
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