> On Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 04:30 PM, George PHP wrote: > >> So you want to say that PHP is going nowhere in the >> States? Maybe we should be doing ASP! > > I suppose that's a matter of opinion. One thing's for sure: where I > work, ASP is the "official" scripting language. If my boss really knew > the difference, I'd have to use ASP instead. I get around it by not > bringing the subject up and by keeping my head down. > > I was talking with John "Maddog" Hall last week and he shared another > story of some guys he knew (back in the mid-90s) who had the same > situation as me -- they basically were told to set up a server. No > other instructions. So they set up a Linux box, recognizing its > virtues and technical prowess. When Maddog asked them what their boss > thought about that, they sheepishly replied that he didn't know -- they > figured they'd wait a YEAR before telling him so that they'd have a > good point if it came down to an argument. > > Much as I'd love to evangelize my open source philosophy and the merits > of my Linux/MySQL/PHP installation, it's going to have to wait until > I'm done with this project. > > Erik
You know at most places thats a great strategy for getting fired? Have any others? :) ----------------------------------------------------------------- I'd love to go out with you, but my favorite commercial is on TV. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php