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From: j...@bytesmiths.com
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Why is MySQL always linked to PHP?
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 22:23:50 -0700
On 22 Jul 10, at 21:01, Anirudh Sundar wrote:
SO ONE CANNOT COMPARE PHP WITH C
Jay,
PHP is a WEB based Server Side scripting Language.
Do not compare it with C. C is a middle -level System programming language.
Please stop comparing.
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Jan Steinman j...@bytesmiths.com wrote:
From: Jay Blanchard jblanch...@pocket.com
You always have to
[snip]
Jay,
PHP is a WEB based Server Side scripting Language.
Do not compare it with C. C is a middle -level System programming
language.
Please stop comparing.
[/snip]
The statements about C were not mine, it was just the way that the
thread was snipped together. Believe me when I say that I
On 22 Jul 10, at 01:25, Anirudh Sundar wrote:
Jay,
Actually, that was my comment.
Do not compare it with C. C is a middle -level System programming
language.
PHP's syntax is very much like C.
My point, which I guess wasn't clear, is that one of the reasons PHP
is popular (among the
Jay,
I am not incorrect.
PHP and C work on different domains.
SO ONE CANNOT COMPARE PHP WITH C. PHP IS A FULLY EVOLVED OBJECT ORIENTED
SERVER SIDE SCRIPTING LANGUAGE.
JUST BECAUSE PHP SYNTAX RESEMBLES C, DOES NOT MAKE IT LESS POWERFUL OR
INFERIOR OR LESS SCALABLE.
PHP IS INDEED A SELF
On 22 Jul 10, at 21:01, Anirudh Sundar wrote:
SO ONE CANNOT COMPARE PHP WITH C.
I can compare anything I want to -- I took a poetry class in college!
(Her teeth were like the stars, 'cause they came out at night. :-)
If you STOP SHOUTING, people might take you more seriously.
Now ur shouting ;) ;) ;) i was not. haha
U can say anything an escape with it without being brushed.go an take
poetry...where u can anything with any other thing...hehehe
Cheers,
Anirudh Sundar
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Jan Steinman j...@bytesmiths.com wrote:
On 22 Jul 10,
From: Jay Blanchard jblanch...@pocket.com
You always have to use the right tool for the job though. The question
is are we teaching the inexperienced programmers what the right tools
are?
I doubt it!
PHP looks a lot like C, and people are taught C in college.
So instead of working with
[snip]
PHP applications are, for the most part, not that ambitious
and mysql is simply the most accessible database with the best
developed API.
[/snip]
I know that you said for the most part and you are absolutely correct.
I just want to point out that there are many corporations relying on PHP
-Original Message-
From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:jblanch...@pocket.com]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 5:25 AM
To: Michael Dykman; mysql
Subject: RE: Why is MySQL always linked to Php?
[snip]
PHP applications are, for the most part, not that ambitious
and mysql is simply the most
.
- md
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Daevid Vincent dae...@daevid.com wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:jblanch...@pocket.com]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 5:25 AM
To: Michael Dykman; mysql
Subject: RE: Why is MySQL always linked to Php?
[snip]
PHP applications
[snip]
I merely wished to dispel the common, newb impression that PHP is the
only realistic choice.
[/snip]
I don't think that is the impression but I think that the low barrier to
entry and extensive support community make PHP a widely acceptable
choice. I have seen many a newb turned off by the
At 09:00 AM 7/15/2010, alba\.albetti wrote:
Browsing the Web I've seen that usually companies look for developers
working on MySQL and Php. Why are the two things linked? I mean I've not
found any requests for just a MySQL developer or DBA (as for example it
happens for Oracle), but it's
MySQL and PHP go together very well in the web development world. Almost
all of PHP websites use MySQL as their database storage engine, as almost
all hosting companies have installed PHP and MySQL on their servers.
Maybe the jobs you're looking at, are for programmers/developers, who can
take
HIstorical convinience:
A certification program for oracle or db2 requires a lot of money and time.
The facilities oracle and db2 can offer to the dba includes things that the
S.O should to. Exaple: raw spaces and table spaces, hot copy, replication,
etc...
Many of this facilities used to be
-Original Message-
From: alba.albetti [mailto:alba.albe...@libero.it]
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 7:00 AM
To: mysql
Subject: Why is MySQL always linked to Php?
Browsing the Web I've seen that usually companies look for
developers working on MySQL and Php. Why are the two
It's not so much that MySQL goes with PHP as much as PHP goes with
MySQL. PHP applications are, for the most part, not that ambitious
and mysql is simply the most accessible database with the best
developed API.
I have developed applications using MySQL as a back end under a huge
number of
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 7:00 AM, alba.albetti alba.albe...@libero.it wrote:
Browsing the Web I've seen that usually companies look for developers working
on MySQL and Php. Why are the two things linked? I mean I've not found any
requests for just a MySQL developer or DBA (as for example it
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