I use both Php and perl, depending on what I want.

I precache dynamic pages using perl, and do some do standalone system stuff
in perl, but for DV output, i use php3.

In fact, my main page will soon revert to having no visible php in it, just
server side exes and includes.
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From: "Jan Lamprecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Perl-Win32-Users Mailing List"
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Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 10:03 AM
Subject: Perl Vs Php Also: Unix Vs Linux...


> Hi
> > > PHP is not as bad as you think. PHP is also good. but i'd prefer > >
> >Perl as it gives me a lot more room to learn. I have tried PHP, its
> > > fairly easy to learn coming from a Perl background; I joined a PHP
> > > mailing list once and I was already POSTING ANSWERS instead of > the
> >very same day!
>
> Very interesting. Then at least the PHP option is not death!!! :-)
> What you write makes me very hopeful. I'm toying with the idea of
> suggesting a mix of Php and Perl anyway.
>
> BUT, big question - people are constantly talking of Linux on this
> list, but Linux is not a given in our environment. I think we
> have HP Unix &/or one other flavour of unix here already.
>
> How do both Perl and Php feature in a Unix-but-non-Linux environment?
>
> RE: The manager...
> She is really worried about PERFORMANCE BIG TIME, ergo the Php
> talk of being faster than Perl and us "not having too many CGI
> scripts" (though that doesn't make sense), has gotten her really
> interested.
>
> Anyway, you've set me at ease by saying Php is a subset of Perl...
> So I'm still not completely removed from Perl... (Yipee!)
> Thanks,
> Jan
>
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