Re: [PHP] PHP vs ASP .NET

2005-04-23 Thread hanez
On Saturday 23 April 2005 19:33, Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
 Hi list:

 I have a problem with ASP .NET community in my Universty and I need to
 solve it. The thing is that they say me that ASP .NET is better than PHP,
 so I need information to response they about this theme. Can you put me
 some sites, statics, intrview to big personalities, articles to response ?

My meaning about this:

ASP .NET is not just a scripting language but more a plattform for Enterprise 
(web) applications.  It really has many more features then PHP and i would 
compare ASP .NET more with JAVA/J2EE.  I don't know much about ASP .NET since 
i am more familiar with PHP and maybe some little bit JAVA.  I think it is 
better to compare with a scripting language like Python or Ruby.  You could 
compare the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was nearly the same.  I 
never have coded with ASP since i very rarely touch a windows box but it 
looked like VisualBasic code.

Take a look here (Search Google: asp .net vs php5 ):

http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/hull_asp.html


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Re: [PHP] PHP vs ASP .NET

2005-04-23 Thread hanez
On Saturday 23 April 2005 20:27, M Saleh EG wrote:
 On 4/23/05, hanez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Saturday 23 April 2005 19:33, Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
   Hi list:
  
   I have a problem with ASP .NET community in my Universty and I need to
   solve it. The thing is that they say me that ASP .NET is better than
  PHP,
 
   so I need information to response they about this theme. Can you put me
   some sites, statics, intrview to big personalities, articles to
   response
 
  My meaning about this:
 
  ASP .NET is not just a scripting language but more a plattform for
  Enterprise
  (web) applications. It really has many more features then PHP and i would
  compare ASP .NET more with JAVA/J2EE. I don't know much about ASP .NET
  since
  i am more familiar with PHP and maybe some little bit JAVA. I think it is
  better to compare with a scripting language like Python or Ruby. You
  could compare the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was nearly
  the same. I
  never have coded with ASP since i very rarely touch a windows box but it
  looked like VisualBasic code.
 
  Take a look here (Search Google: asp .net vs php5 ):
 
  http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/hull_asp.html
 
 I don't recommand this article at Oracle at all!!
 It's a very biased one and intends to misguide as a marketting gig. I'd
 like you to read healthy articles that truely compare. BTW
 ASP.nethttp://ASP.netcan not be compared with PHP5 because they are
 totaly different.
 It's like comparing Apples and Oranges. PHP can be compared to ASP not
 ASP.net http://ASP.net because it's totaly a different thing. HTH. Been
 there, done that.

Okay, please read my post again!

I would not compare PHP with ASP .NET. This is what i wrote. I found that link 
to Oracle within 5 seconds via Google and did not read the whole text but 
Reynier Perez Mira could understand the difference with it.

Please read carefully before reply and please don't top post!


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Re: [PHP] Re: Why is it possible to assign data to _not_declared_ vars in a class (PHP 5.0.3)?

2005-04-09 Thread hanez
On Friday 08 April 2005 20:22, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
 * Johannes Findeisen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  If i understand right, all variables should be declared in PHP5.  So
  why is it possible to add a membervariable called c to the object
  without making a declaration? I got no error with this. I thought
  E_STRICT should show me things like that. Could someone explain me
  that?

 You don't understand correctly. Class properties/attributes do not need
 to be explicitly declared in PHP. This did *not* change in PHP5. What
 changed in PHP5 is visibility. By default, unless declared otherwise, a
 class attribute is publicly visible -- the same behaviour seen in PHP4.

Okay, allright. I missunderstood that. But wouldn't it be nice to see things 
like this in the error log when E_STRICT is activated. I know some 
programming languages and i ever have dreamed about some features like this 
in PHP5 and the main thing i was dreaming about was strict declaration. Now 
since PHP5 i have thought about programming PHP again because of features 
which would help me debugging my code. And this is not implemented perfectly. 

I have some days ago allready posted a PHP5 issue which i thought that it 
should be catched from the internal error handling with E_STRICT on. You can 
see it here:

http://www.spinics.net/lists/php/msg117368.html

Thanks,
have a nice day.


Johannes Findeisen

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