Hello Devs,

in other words: a roundcube generation not written in PHP would be replaced
> as fast as Horde a few years ago was replaced after the switch to pear and
> making RPM packaging way too expensive
>

As an IT admin of some hosting companies, I agree with this. The most
widely used setup is with PHP. This is why scripts like Joomla, Wordpress
and phpMyAdmin are so popular.

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Victor Benincasa


On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Reindl Harald <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> Am 17.03.2015 um 19:50 schrieb Günter Kits:
>
>> For some weird reason, some parts of the PHP section went missing from
>> my paste. I'll post em here:
>>
>> Yes, PHP is quite known and there are many devs, but IMHO it really
>> doesn't fit for the back-end (server) side of the software. Yes, it's
>> easy to develop, but also easy to waste countless hours of cursing :)
>>
>> I agree that usually PHP has good enough performance for small
>> systems, but there are a lot of blog posts about sorry to disappoint
>> You, but "good enough" just don't do on large systems. You have to have
>> best performance You can get. Also, my personal opinion is (as a long
>> time developer), that if I'd had a time machine the programming
>> language which I would make disappear is PHP (next one will be of
>> course Javascript :)
>>
>
> well, that's all fine
>
> on the other hand if i have a reasonable PHP setup and know how to
> configure and secure a PHP server i would not want a webmail written with
> node.js, python or whatever nor setup a dedicated server just for webmail
>
> in other words: a roundcube generation not written in PHP would be
> replaced as fast as Horde a few years ago was replaced after the switch to
> pear and making RPM packaging way too expensive
>
>
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