> > > Perl IMHO is a SysAdmin language and PHP is and more or less
always will
> > > be a WEB lanaguage.
> > >
> >
> > PLEASE, do not pigeon hole Perl like that, you should know better!
>
> PHP isn't only a web scripting language anymore either.
>
> Things progress ... the future is upon us.
>
> > Perl IMHO is a SysAdmin language and PHP is and more or less always will
> > be a WEB lanaguage.
> >
>
> PLEASE, do not pigeon hole Perl like that, you should know better!
PHP isn't only a web scripting language anymore either.
Things progress ... the future is upon us.
-Sx- :)
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Wiggins d Anconia wrote:
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Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa? I'm guessing
PERL has more functionaltiy and is more robust. What are the technical
arguments for one over the other?
JP
Perl IMHO is a SysAdmin language and PHP is and more or less always
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Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa?
Both are powerful, Perl is more mature is much more flexible.
PHP is a bloated resource hog also (Any program can be if badly written)
but PHP increases dramatically Apache's footprint and memory usage to
get its "fe
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That's what I was looking for, thanks!
Jason
No problem! Lots of good info out there :)
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Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa?
Both are powerful, Perl is more mature is much more flexible.
PHP is a bloated resource hog also (Any
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa? I'm guessing
PERL has more functionaltiy and is more robust. What are the technical
arguments for one over the other?
> > JP
> >
>
>
> Perl IMHO is a SysAdmin language and PHP is and more or less always will
>
Jan Eden wrote:
This implies that programming/scripting languages differ not more than softdrinks. Interesting. So by knowing (a little) Perl, I can program also Fortran and Cobol! I never knew that. Thanks Ron! ;)
I can say from personal expereince that if you can program in
Perl you can *defini
hehehe... You might be surprised.
While IANACY (I an not a coder... yet!), I have dabbled with other
languages. The last 6+ months I've been studying Perl programming
intending to push into coding. I've seen code in other languages (C for
example) and much of it looks very similar to Perl. I
Ron B wrote on 22.04.2004:
>Why would one prefer Pepsi over Coke, or vice versa? :) That's the
>answer to your question.
>
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>>Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa? I'm guessing
>>PERL has more functionaltiy and is more robust. What are the
>>technical argum
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> Subject: Perl vs PHP
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> Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa? I'm
> guessing PERL has more functionaltiy and is more robust.
>
Why would one prefer Pepsi over Coke, or vice versa? :) That's the
answer to your question.
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Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa? I'm guessing PERL has more
functionaltiy and is more robust. What are the technical arguments for one over the
other?
JP
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Why would one prefer PHP over PERL, or vice, versa? I'm guessing PERL has more
functionaltiy and is more robust. What are the technical arguments for one over the
other?
JP
LOL :) And I wanted to avoid this same line as fas as Expect was
concerned.
"PHP is a Server-
Is this true? Are there other advantages to PHP over PERL?
I guess PHP is a little simpler.
Jenda
yes, yes!, I think so: i've worked with PHP and it is (very) simpler.
but my idea is that you can make more with perl.
adr
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> Totally aggree with you Nigel.
> To complete, some of you may give a look to :
> http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/06/05/cgi.html
>
> Which uses a clear separation between the 3 layers mentioned by Nigel.
>
> José.
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> PHP is a good templating language, similar to ASP, JSP, etc.
>
> The problem with templating languages is that they're too
> good. It's always tempting for
PHP is a good templating language, similar to ASP, JSP, etc.
The problem with templating languages is that they're too good. It's
always tempting for the programmer to introduce yet another small piece
of logic into a page.
It extremely difficult with these templating languages to abstract the
va
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> Hi all,
>
> well I use Perl and sometimes PHPdifferences for me are these...
>
> PHP is good for small web projects such as small e-commerce,
> guestbooks etc. appl
Hi all,
well I use Perl and sometimes PHPdifferences for me are these...
PHP is good for small web projects such as small e-commerce,
guestbooks etc. applications.
Perl is excellent for big web projects such as portals, mainly because
it is more integrated into system than PHP, also you can
Beau and Jenda,
Thank you so much for your kind responses. This clears up alot for me (and
makes me feel a bit better about being a part of this list!)
Thanks,
Josh
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While it may be faster under some circumstances I would not say it's
more powerfull. The number of modules for Perl is definitely much
bigger than for PHP. Plus PHP is only supposed to be used from Web,
while Perl is a general purpose language. Actually I do not remember
when was the last time I d
> Hi! I'm just learning PERL, and I love it so far! A friend of mine
> wants help with a project that involves moving data to and from a
> MySQL database via the web, but he wants to find someone who can do it
> using PHP. He said that he heard that PHP is faster and more
> powerful.
While it m
Oh boy -
You shouldn't ask a question like that to a bunch of
perl mongers! :)
Maybe more powerful, maybe not.
yes and yes.
I have coded web pages in php for many years before
I got into perl - I like perl better for
one simple reason:
I can get more done in a given amount of time with perl
tha
Josh
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