Re: Web application: Programming language/Framework - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Pierre-Frédéric Caillaud
Subject Re: Web application: Programming language/Framework
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In response to Re: Web application: Programming language/Framework  (Gustavo Franklin Nóbrega - PLANAE<gfnobrega@planae.com.br>)
Responses Re: Web application: Programming language/Framework
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    By "weak", I meant "lack of expressive power", not "weakly supported".
That PHP has a huge community is obvious. It's everywhere. The list of
broken things in PHP is too long to mention, just think about namespaces
for instance. I have no bad feelings towards people who use PHP, rather I
wonder why so many people waste their time with such a badly designed
tool. I did not intend to be discourteous, my excuses if I was, rather, I
wanted to help the OP out of the PHP mess.
    I have had to code in PHP and always hated it.

    I know this is off-topic so... snip.

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:15:18 -0300, Gustavo Franklin Nóbrega - PLANAE
<gfnobrega@planae.com.br> wrote:

> Off course PHP is a very weak language... Is than weak that SF.net have
> 9144 PHP projects  and 3292 Python projects. Python is a very good
> language, but is discourteous (or that is a signal of knowledge lack) to
> speak that 'php is a very weak language', when knows that exist so many
> PHP programmers in this list.  Futhermore,  this  subject is not  part
> of this list.

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