On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 04:12, Per Jessen<p...@computer.org> wrote:
> Manuel Aude wrote:
>
>> I'm giving a PHP course next semester (3 hours all saturdays for 22
>> weeks) and I just realized that PHP 5.3 is coming very soon (2 days
>> now!). So, my plans of teaching PHP 5.2 are starting to change, and I
>> think it's a good idea to teach them 5.3 already.
>
> Does it _really_ matter which one?  I can't imagine there are that many
> revolutionary changes in a dot-release.

    There are some major changes and additions introduced in 5.3.
However, some may consider it a wise idea to wait until at least 5.3.1
before putting it into production.  The public final release of PHP
5.3.0 is still a few days off, so starting with 5.2 and then
introducing the 5.3 branch during the course could not only be a great
idea for the OP, but also an exciting evolution during the class,
showing also in real-time how open source projects advance.

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