First thing you need to figure out is whether or not your manager is
insane. That argument seems to come from either someone who is, or
someone who hasn't a monos(monkeys) clue about software management.
A few facts:
dotNET runs on Linux - with the help of mono or dotGNU. Check them
out, and use
I just thought it was neat to see a competitor of MS
:-)
Yves
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:26:40 +0100, Marek Kilimajer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yves Arsenault wrote:
> > I see:
> > © 2004 Novell, Inc
> >
> > At the bottom of the mono site..
>
> Does not matter who is the current sponsor. Th
Yves Arsenault wrote:
I see:
© 2004 Novell, Inc
At the bottom of the mono site..
Does not matter who is the current sponsor. The project is released
under LGPL and MIT X1 licence:
http://www.mono-project.com/about/licensing.html
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On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 06:36, Yann Larrivée wrote:
> You might be interested into the PHP White Paper that PHP Quebec has made.
>
> It has example of canadian companies that are using PHP with sucess for
> mission critical projects.
>
> In these compagnies you will find Air Canada, The Canadian S
I see:
© 2004 Novell, Inc
At the bottom of the mono site..
Cool.
Yves
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You might be interested into the PHP White Paper that PHP Quebec has made.
It has example of canadian companies that are using PHP with sucess for
mission critical projects.
In these compagnies you will find Air Canada, The Canadian Spacial Agency,
Labat, Molson ...
Your boss will also be able
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On 18 November 2004 03:21, Jason Wong wrote:
> On Thursday 18 November 2004 06:55, Matthew Sims wrote:
>
> > If Microsoft one day decides to stop work on .NET or goes out of
> > bu
Whoops, didn't include the list.
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Pedro Irán Méndez Pérez wrote:
Hello my friends, I need your help in convince to my boss in adopt php for
development of a tool for intranet in my office, he told m
[snip]
There's a Netcraft survey based graph at php.net that shows about 17
million PHP-powered sites. And we don't need to make assumptions about
ASP either: PHP overtook classic in 2002 and ASP.Net powers fewer than 3
million sites.
[\snip]
Also remember that all you need to dev PHP is a tex
[snip]
And this includes the use of extensions to the languages. PHP extensions
are free, ASP ones invariably cost. This has implications for the future
of any project as well as the starting point: extending an ASP site
could cost...well, it's impossible to know right now. Depends what
directi
Richard Davey wrote:
Hello Trevor,
Thursday, November 18, 2004, 4:55:50 PM, you wrote:
GT> Roughly 1/3 of the web servers on the internet these days run IIS
GT> Roughly 2/3 run Apache in some fashion
I know you said roughly, but it's less than 1/3 running IIS, quite
a bit less infact. The latest No
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On Thursday 18 November 2004 06:55, Matthew Sims wrote:
> If Microsoft one day decides to stop work on .NET or goes out of business,
> well then that's just too bad. It's proprietary, belongs only to Microsoft
> and no one has access to the source code to continue its work.
If the demand is there
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:17:44 -0600, Pedro Irán Méndez Pérez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello my friends, I need your help in convince to my boss in adopt php for
> development of a tool for intranet in my office, he told me that php is open
> source and we don´t know if will disappear in a year,
I was really sad to see Perl discontinued so many years ago... damned open
source community not taking care of it's own.
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> > Hello my friends, I need your help in convince to my boss
> in adopt php
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> Hello my friends, I need your help in convince to my boss in adopt php for
> development of a tool for intranet in my office, he told me that php is
> open
> source and we don´t know if will disappear in a year, or if php have a
> support like .net.
>
> what arguments can I show for convince him
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 16:17 -0600, Pedro IrÃn MÃndez PÃrez wrote:
> Hello my friends, I need your help in convince to my boss in adopt php for
> development of a tool for intranet in my office, he told me that php is open
> source and we donÂt know if will disappear in a year, or if php have a
> su
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