2013/8/21 georg chambert <georg.chamb...@telia.com>

> Hi,
>
> my I shake the subject a little; Ive been doing some PHP and found it "ok"
> to work with
> not so much fuss, but that was PHP4, what about PHP5 ?
> Dont really checked the difference but made a short-scan and found that it
> had be
> screwed around with ?
>
> Any think, should I change to 5 ?
>

ehm ... serious?
http://php.net/eol.php


>
> BR georg
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Streater" <t...@clothears.org.uk>
> To: "PHP List" <phpl...@arashidigital.com>; <php-general@lists.php.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 1:59 PM
> Subject: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA
>
>
>
> On 20 Aug 2013 at 23:59, PHP List <phpl...@arashidigital.com> wrote:
>
>  While I don't have any references to back it up - my guess would be that
>> Java may be seen as more versatile in general programming terms.  A
>> staggering number of enterprise level web applications are built with
>> Java, add to that the possibility of writing Android apps with the same
>> knowledge.
>>
>
> To me the salient point is, does java has as extensive a library or set of
> interfaces to other packages (such as SQLite, mysql, etc)?
>
>  I would say that, in general, the other teacher is incorrect speaking
>> strictly in terms of web development.  PHP has already won that crown
>> many times over.  That said, when I was in University, it was difficult
>> to find a programming class that taught anything but Java - and that was
>> 10yrs ago now.  I chalked it up to the education bubble not being able
>> to see what the rest of the world is actually doing.
>>
>
> Was PHP OOP-capable at the time? Perhaps the edu-bubble was simply looking
> down its nose at PHP. There being lots of courses proves nothing in and of
> itself. 20 years ago, there were lots of PC mags you could buy, which
> caused some folks to say "look how much better the PC is supported than
> other platforms". Truth was, at the time, such support was needed given the
> mess of 640k limits, DOS, IRQs and the like, most of which issues have
> ceased to be relevant.
>
> Anyway, why should one need a course to learn PHP, assuming you already
> know other languages. It's simple enough.
>
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> Cheers  --  Tim
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