On 1/07/2009, at 10:06 AM, Grant Paton-Simpson wrote:
> And finally, how many people are still working more than half the time
> with PHP4?  I have been 95% PHP5 since the start but I know that PHP4 is
> still very widespread in the wild.

Me, 100% PHP5.

Cheers
Jonathan


> James McGlinn wrote:
>> This is the big one folks.  From php.net:
>>
>> The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of
>> PHP 5.3.0. This release is a major improvement in the 5.X series,
>> which includes a large number of new features and bug fixes.
>>
>> Some of the key new features include: namespaces, late static binding,
>> closures, optional garbage collection for cyclic references, new
>> extensions (like ext/phar, ext/intl and ext/fileinfo), over 140 bug
>> fixes and much more.
>>
>> For users upgrading from PHP 5.2 there is a migration guide available
>> [1], detailing the changes between those releases and PHP 5.3.0.
>>
>> Further details about the PHP 5.3.0 release can be found in the
>> release announcement [2], and the full list of changes are available
>> in the ChangeLog [3].
>>
>> [1] http://nz2.php.net/migration53
>>
>> [2] http://php.net/releases/5_3_0.php
>>
>> [3] http://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php
>>
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> James McGlinn
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