Cedric has written about his first experience with PHP.
Cedric is not a tech snob (or is he with Unit testing? jk :). Practically speaking PHP has a ton of support, and if you look at the numbers, it looks to be DWARFING the number of web sites written in either Java or .NET or …
I also think that when you look at systems such as pMachine, you can’t help but think it is compelling. The thing has plugins for everything!
Do you love the language? Do you hate bloody global (upvar upvar upvar)? Who cares… it is practical :) Of course, it depends on what kind of web site you are developing.
February 18th, 2005 at 10:45 pm
That’s the key… what kind of “web site” you are developing. Quite a few of us build enterprise systems. php was never designed for that. It’s fine for web sites.
February 18th, 2005 at 10:45 pm
That’s the key… what kind of “web site” you are developing. Quite a few of us build enterprise systems. php was never designed for that. It’s fine for web sites.