Additional thought I've apprecitiated
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José.
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-Original Message-
From: Nigel Wetters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Perl vs. PHP?
PHP is a good templating language, similar to ASP, JSP,
Possibly better asked to beginners-cgi, but in any case.
ASP - $$, M$ (and not just that it is an evil empire ;-), but portability)
MONO - vaporware
Sun - $$, apples and oranges?
I am sure I will right a soapbox on this later, but for now those seem like 3 good
quick reasons.
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:28 AM
To: Paul Kraus; Perl
Subject: RE: Perl Cgi/ Why?
Possibly better asked to beginners-cgi, but in any case.
ASP - $$, M$ (and not just that it is an evil empire ;-),
but portability) MONO - vaporware Sun - $$, apples
: (bcc: Brent
Michalski/STL/MASTERCARD)
Subject: RE: Perl Cgi/ Why?
12/12/02 10:35 AM
12, 2002 11:39 AM
To: Paul Kraus
Cc: 'Perl'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Perl Cgi/ Why?
but, by using mod_perl, you eliminate a ton of overhead.
Also, don't forget about tools such as HTML::Mason
(http://www.masonhq.com)
Brent
Greetings;
Mainly because of flexibility, but also because it is a
technology that is widely and freely available and not
proprietary.
I commonly use one of several different platforms; Win-ME
with Apache ActiveState Perl, WinNT w/Apache cygwin
Perl, WinNT w/Apache ActiveState Perl, one ISP
I am running on Windows and don't have much to automate for my own. I am
trying to write Perl scripts on the Internet for all the things I need. I
could've choose PHP, but I began learning Perl and it wasn't a bad choice. I
am sure everything done with PHP can be done with Perl. And Perl has
: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:28 AM
To: Paul Kraus; Perl
Subject: RE: Perl Cgi/ Why?
Possibly better asked to beginners-cgi, but in any case.
ASP - $$, M$ (and not just that it is an evil empire ;-),
but portability) MONO - vaporware Sun - $$, apples and oranges?
I am sure I will right a soapbox
Good points everyone! And while this IS more of a beginners-cgi question,
here's my two cents anyway...
Lately, I have myself have been re-evaluating my use of perl in a CGI
context since, PHP is so ideally suited towards perl-like tasks and already
has a vast library of prebuilt functions for
| To: Paul Kraus; Perl
| Subject: RE: Perl Cgi/ Why?
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| Possibly better asked to beginners-cgi, but in any case.
|
| ASP - $$, M$ (and not just that it is an evil empire ;-),
| but portability) MONO - vaporware Sun - $$, apples and oranges?
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| I am sure I will right a soapbox on this later
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