Martin Alterisio wrote:
Well, it was my intent not to say that in particular because is rather
personal. I just wanted to pass on all the things that may be of some use to
another developer.
Sorry I didn't mean to drag it out of you :)
If you must know, there are three reasons why I'm
On Dec 28, 2007 11:17 PM, Martin Alterisio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/12/26, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
3) I'm not so sure anymore if PHP is profitable as a language choice for
web
development. The small and medium projects market is becoming infested
with
developers who I cannot
At 1:17 AM -0300 12/29/07, Martin Alterisio wrote:
That's all. I don't think that rant may be of use to anyone, but at least it
felt nice to let go of some steam.
Best Regards and Happy New Year,
Martin Alterisio
Good luck with your gaming programming -- not that I regret my
decision, but I
2007/12/26, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
While I'll admit I've not fully read your mail due to it's relatively
in-depth and technical nature that I'm not really up-to-speed with
regarding the internals of PHP, it did strike me when skimming the mail,
that you've not really covered
Hi,
Martin Alterisio wrote:
Please let me do a little explanation of the title first. Japanese is an
interesting language where context is vital to the meaning of a word.
Sayonara usually means a simple good bye, but within a different context
can mean we'll probably never meet again.
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