On Lun 03 Sep 2001 17:49, Bob wrote:
> Hi Maxim,
>
> Hotmail was hot because nobody had ever seen free webmail and it spread by
> word of mouth. I don't know but did anyone see a hotmail commerical???
>
> What I am saying is that if php is always following or copying the
> technology that happene
Hi Maxim,
Hotmail was hot because nobody had ever seen free webmail and it spread by word
of mouth. I don't know but did anyone see a hotmail commerical???
What I am saying is that if php is always following or copying the technology
that happened a couple years ago then what's the point? php
Hello Bob,
Monday, September 03, 2001, 1:08:40 PM, you wrote:
B> If in 1995 you tell a project manager that I can program
B> hotmail.com in a couple weeks and that it would be a lot faster then cgi
B> then they would of been forced to use it and all the marketing would not
B> matter.
Then (maybe)
Hi Maxim
People have been talking about the future of php and I think that it is the
functionality of the language that will propel php as the defacto language
for websites. If in 1995 you tell a project manager that I can program
hotmail.com in a couple weeks and that it would be a lot faster t
Hello Bob,
If someone's grandmother had balls, she would have been someone's
grandfather (Russian idiom).
Do you really think that the development language a company choose
will make the company successful ??
Saturday, September 01, 2001, 7:55:19 AM, you wrote:
B> If PHP4 existed in 1995 then
If PHP4 existed in 1995 then http://www.squirrelmail.org could of been
hotmail.com
If PHP4 existed in 1995 then http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu could of
been geocities.com
If PHP4 existed in 1995 then http://www.phpauction.org could of been
ebay.com
If PHP4 existed in 1995 then http://www.audiogala
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