There are plenty of benchmarks out there showing that PHP isn't exactly a
race horse:

 

http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32q/which-programming-languages-are-faste
st.php

http://www.wrensoft.com/zoom/benchmarks.html

 

But that said, php is plenty fast enough to easily handle a couple of
*thousand webpage requests per minute* on a decent web server. That's
usually fast enough for most websites . and if you are some big-outfit that
has to scale well beyond that limit then you could just loadbalance between
multiple servers and/or take facebooks hiphop project and cross compile your
PHP to much faster C-code (https://github.com/facebook/hiphop-php).

 

I choose C# over PHP for other much more important reasons - speed isn't the
issue. 

 


Stefan

 

 

From: delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz] On
Behalf Of Rohit Gupta
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 2:07 PM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Web development

 

I dont find PHP slow at all.

On 5/06/2011 2:20 p.m., Steve Peacocke wrote: 

Paul. A very informative reply thanks. Gary also suggested PHP but I have
always discounted it as slow and cumbersome. However reading through some of
the blurb suggests that it may gave come a long way in recent years.
 
I'm very familiar with HTML and somewhat familiar with small JavaScript
pieces (MS-CRM mods). So these languages don't really phase me but the
thought of learning another language like Ruby was robbing me of sleep. I
have about a dozen languages under my belt but anyone is really only fully
conversant in up to 2. I remember when I was 6 years old I spoke 3 spoken
languages fluently but can only manage a little French, some small German
and still learning Chinese, but Gaelic has totally disappeared from my
vocabulary. Its the same with programming, without regular use, other
languages tend to leave the mind (we leak memory all over the place).
 
However it does look like PHP might be an interesting prospect. I was
seriously looking at C# as well but wanted something I could use sooner than
the learning curve would require. 
 
Thanks again. I'll take a good strong look over the next few weeks. 
 
Steve
 
On 5/06/2011, at 12:32 PM, Paul A Norman  <mailto:paul.a.nor...@gmail.com>
<paul.a.nor...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Hi Steve,
 
Approaching it from the delphi/pascal orientation first...(not meaning
pascal server side--and that is possible as well) ...
 
You'd find much in Delphi for Php that is very familiar.
 
It is built on top of an opensource framework " VCL for PHP", and
you'd probably appreciate  E's familiar delphi IDE approach. When E
bought up the front end the guy who wrote it went across with it - so
it has been well backed technically in its development.
 
Plus you can stand Lazarus on top of the opensource part and use it
for the GUI parts.
http://donaldshimoda.blogspot.com/2008/09/php-toolkit-disponible.html
 
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Pascal_and_PHP
"With the PHP Toolkit you can also convert your Delphi and Lazarus
form design files (.dfm/.lfm) to VCL for PHP files, as well as
configure Lazarus for use as a PHP IDE."
 
Using quality frameworks front and back end generally provides for
decent testing and error reporting.
 
Also if you want to look at  php frameworks like Delphi for php, as an
approach, Prado (desgined heavily around Delphi - turboPascal
concepts)
http://www.pradosoft.com/  is highly spoken of.
 
Also a derivative project http://www.yiiframework.com/
 
"The Fast, Secure and Professional PHP Framework
 
"Yii is a high-performance PHP framework best for developing Web 2.0
applications.
 
"Yii comes with rich features: MVC, DAO/ActiveRecord, I18N/L10N,
caching, authentication and role-based access control, scaffolding,
testing, etc. It can reduce your development time significantly."
 
Further you can escape the confusion that has been mentioned here over
html and css using a web framework / JavaScript library like jQuery
(even now used and contributed to by Microsoft)
 
"jQuery is a new kind of JavaScript Library.
 
"jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML
document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions
for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that
you write JavaScript.
 
"The jQuery framework handles nearly ALL cross browser issues, and
provides somewhat of a strong object orientated approach to the whole
matter. You even just add visual components to the project in code."
 
Using jQuery type frameworks as front ends and php framework(s) as a
back end for business logic is very similar in thought processes to
many necessary things you may have encountered in using Delphi over
the years.
 
Real-time testing on a local LAN apache is just that!
 
You can still dive in to the html css js and of course the php as
needed, but framework programming the web is the surest path to a
consistent low hassle approach.
 
Even just jQuery and doing your own php is very effective and time saving.
 
People are doing whole cross-platform desktop client side  programs,
mobile applications, Apple Linux MS etc etc like this now - see
Titanium for an all in approach based on web-kit.
http://www.appcelerator.com/
 
Once you scratch below the surface of ECMA  (JavaScript) you'll find a
different(!) but reasonably robust object system with protoyping etc.
 
These sites from amongst many are really useful for orientation on
JavaScript:
 
http://bonsaiden.github.com/JavaScript-Garden/
and
http://howtonode.org/object-graphs
 
JavaScript has escaped the browser! There are even whole setups writen
in JavaScript now -- see http://nodejs.org/
 
"Node's goal is to provide an easy way to build scalable network
programs. In the "hello world" web server example above, many client
connections can be handled concurrently. Node tells the operating
system (through epoll, kqueue, /dev/poll, or select) that it should be
notified when a new connection is made, and then it goes to sleep. If
someone new connects, then it executes the callback. Each connection
is only a small heap allocation."
 
And newer releases of php offer self serving capabilities as well.
 
So it is an interesting time to be involved and to be (re-)entering the
arena!
 
If you just  want simple drag and drop with a framework, Delphi for
Php or Lazarus with phpo toolkit, will do most of that for you, plus
you can extend things..
 
Here is an early blurb of  Delphi for Php at the outset.
http://www.delphi-php.net/2007/03/
 
Paul
 
On 3 June 2011 16:35, Steve Peacocke  <mailto:st...@peacocke.net>
<st...@peacocke.net> wrote:

Friday question (or Can of Worms)
 
Hey guys, I'm looking at getting into serious web development. I used to do
this a number of years ago with standard Delphi 6 at that time.
 
I have Delphi 7
 
I've been looking seriously at Ruby on Rails but that would mean learning a
whole new language and process
 
There has been a lot of talk of the validity of using IntraWeb with Delphi.
 
Perhaps others have a better suggestion? What do others use? Should I bite
the bullet and jump to RoR or upgrade to D2011 or something else?
 
Steve
 
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