[PHP] Enterprise

2008-05-20 Thread Ray Hauge
I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any "non-enterprise" language as well. http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol

Re: [PHP] Enterprise

2008-05-20 Thread Dan Joseph
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Ray Hauge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the > most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready." > This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any > "non-ent

Re: [PHP] Enterprise

2008-05-20 Thread Wolf
Ray Hauge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of > the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise > ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any > "non-enterprise" language as wel

Re: [PHP] Enterprise

2008-05-20 Thread Zoltán Németh
Ray Hauge írta: I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any "non-enterprise" language as well. http://lists.canonical.org/pip

Re: [PHP] Enterprise

2008-05-20 Thread Richard Heyes
Ray Hauge wrote: I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready." This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any "non-enterprise" language as well. http://lists.canonical.org/pi

Re: [PHP] Enterprise

2008-05-20 Thread Nikola Stjelja
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ray Hauge wrote: > >> I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the >> most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready." >> This article talks more about ruby, but it

[PHP] enterprise patterns headache

2005-04-13 Thread Robert Janeczek
Hi! I`m currently working on PHP5-based extranet system which makes intensive use of enterprise patterns. Some problems encountered during developement cause serious haeadaches, but we`re going forward :) I`m not 100% happy with architecture decisions we`ve made in the process and therefore I came

[PHP] Fwd: PHP Enterprise Bananas

2012-11-06 Thread Ben Edwards
Not sure if this was some type of joke but came across it a while ago. We have some PHP we want to move from a site to a cron. Is this the answer or is there a better way (that does not involve re-writing code in another language). Cant find a home page for the project, maybe it is defunct. Be

[PHP] Enterprise grade CMS+Ecomm

2006-07-20 Thread Chris W. Parker
Hello, So we're getting ready to redo our website once again to integrate some modern changes and a shift in branding. I'm currently looking at all my options as far as software goes. The question I have to answer is "Do I write everything by myself from scratch and spend 3-6 months doing it? Or d

Re: [PHP] enterprise patterns headache

2005-04-13 Thread Richard Lynch
On Wed, April 13, 2005 2:01 pm, Robert Janeczek said: I can't claim a detailed understanding of what you are doing, and, frankly, it sounds like you are creating a BUNCH of over-engineered headache-inducing code without a good, proven need for it. YMVV. That said, one thing I *did* understand an

Re: [PHP] enterprise patterns headache

2005-04-14 Thread Robert Janeczek
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Richard Lynch wrote: On Wed, April 13, 2005 2:01 pm, Robert Janeczek said: I can't claim a detailed understanding of what you are doing, and, frankly, it sounds like you are creating a BUNCH of over-engineered headache-inducing code without a good, proven need for it. YMVV. Th

[PHP] Enterprise PHP market research

2003-08-14 Thread Alexandru COSTIN
Hi, I represent a PHP software development company . We are conducting an open survey on PHP acceptance level in the enterprise. We think that only understanding how large companies conduct business we'll be able to introduce them to PHP - thus preventing competitive technologies close

Re: [PHP] Fwd: PHP Enterprise Bananas

2012-11-06 Thread Bastien
Bastien Koert On 2012-11-06, at 8:03 AM, Ben Edwards wrote: > Not sure if this was some type of joke but came across it a while ago. We > have some PHP we want to move from a site to a cron. Is this the answer or > is there a better way (that does not involve re-writing code in another > la

Re: [PHP] Fwd: PHP Enterprise Bananas

2012-11-06 Thread Jim Lucas
On 11/06/2012 05:03 AM, Ben Edwards wrote: Not sure if this was some type of joke but came across it a while ago. We have some PHP we want to move from a site to a cron. Is this the answer or is there a better way (that does not involve re-writing code in another language). Cant find a home p

Re: [PHP] Fwd: PHP Enterprise Bananas

2012-11-07 Thread Ben Edwards
Thanks everybody, looks like I was going down a blind alley, we can just run stuff from cron. Ben On 6 November 2012 17:50, Jim Lucas wrote: > On 11/06/2012 05:03 AM, Ben Edwards wrote: > >> Not sure if this was some type of joke but came across it a while ago. We >> have some PHP we want to

Re: [PHP] Enterprise grade CMS+Ecomm

2006-07-20 Thread Paul Scott
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 09:30 -0700, Chris W. Parker wrote: > As for a CMS, I just watched a video on Drupal 4.7 and it looks quite > interesting. Opinions? > How about having a look at http://avoir.uwc.ac.za/ ? Its Free, very easy to learn and has a very active user and developer community. Its

RE: [PHP] Enterprise grade CMS+Ecomm

2006-07-20 Thread Brady Mitchell
> -Original Message- > The question I have to answer is "Do I write everything by myself from scratch > and spend 3-6 months doing it? Or do I spend that same amount of money on a prebuilt system > and spend 1 month integrating our new branding?" The answer to this question depends heavi

RE: [PHP] Enterprise grade CMS+Ecomm

2006-07-20 Thread Chris W. Parker
Brady Mitchell on Thursday, July 20, 2006 12:25 PM said: > The answer to this question depends heavily on your needs. What kind > of functionality do you need to get out of your website? If you are > looking for a website that is similar to others in function, than

Re: [PHP] Enterprise grade CMS+Ecomm

2006-07-20 Thread Larry Garfield
On Thursday 20 July 2006 11:30, Chris W. Parker wrote: > The answer doesn't even have to be specifically one way or the other. It > could be a mixture of the two. Perhaps I use something like Drupal > (which I have no experience with) for the CMS part and write my own > ecommerce application. Or p

RE: [PHP] Enterprise grade CMS+Ecomm

2006-07-21 Thread Chris W. Parker
Larry Garfield on Thursday, July 20, 2006 6:36 PM said: > On Thursday 20 July 2006 11:30, Chris W. Parker wrote: > > Drupal has its own ecommerce suite that is reasonably robust all on > its own. Yeah I saw that module. I think today I am going to try to set them b

[PHP] Enterprise PHP market research results

2003-09-20 Thread Alexandru COSTIN
Hello, We have published the results of the Enterprise PHP research on our website. See the link to InterAKT and Zend survey, together with lots of insightful comments, here: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/19/2133204 We would like to get a link to our survey from www.php.net

[PHP] enterprise php application automated testing

2004-10-23 Thread blackwater dev
s are effectively testing their large php enterprise applications? Years ago I wrote Visual test scripts and it had a feature where I could record all my keystrokes as I entered, clicked, etc...I guess I am curious if there is anything like that..open source? Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks! --

Re: [PHP] enterprise php application automated testing

2004-10-23 Thread Bruno B B Magalhães
to test it at a much higher level. I need something to enter data in forms, click links, etc. I have played some with simpletest's web tester without much luck. I am just curious how others are effectively testing their large php enterprise applications? Years ago I wrote Visual test script

Re: [PHP] enterprise php application automated testing

2004-10-23 Thread Ramil Sagum
, etc. I have played some with > simpletest's web tester without much luck. I am just curious how > others are effectively testing their large php enterprise > applications? Years ago I wrote Visual test scripts and it had a > feature where I could record all my keystrokes as I