> Has everybody here who slags off PHP actually used it for a medium/big
> project?

Yes.  You have.  And now I have to come along and pick up the pieces and
deal with the unmaintable cruft that we now have.

PHP sites are great for quick hacks.  But then you try and maintain it and
you can't!  I'm not saying the same isn't true for most sites, but php
*has* to be programmed that way where perl doesn't.

I'm not anti-anything.  I'll use windows.  I'll use C, php or even VB if
it's the best tool for the job.  But php is no good for anything above 20
second hacks.

Later.

Mark.

-- 
print "\n",map{my$a="\n"if(length$_>6);' 'x(36-length($_)/2)."$_\n$a"} (
   Name  => 'Mark Fowler',        Title => 'Technology Developer'      ,
   Firm  => 'Profero Ltd',        Web   => 'http://www.profero.com/'   ,
   Email => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',   Phone => '+44 (0) 20 7700 9960'      )





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