atters.
Actually, I think it would be easier than a functional programmer
converting to an OO paradigm.
And the caveat was *if you're familiar enough with it*.
A good OO programmer could easily write good functional code.
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Ivan Illarionov wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2008 21:47:55 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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Greetings, Ivan Illarionov.
In reply to Your message
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In reply to Your message dated Monday, May 26, 2008, 04:47:00,
As I've said before - good programmer
bad code. And yes, I do see the difference.
No. Language does matter.
Not for a good programmer. Only for half-assed ones.
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Ivan Illarionov wrote:
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Ivan Illarionov wrote:
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As I've said before - good programmers can write good code in any
language.
Yes, they can. But it may be harder to do for them in one language and
easier in an
Ivan Illarionov wrote:
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As I've said before - good programmers can write good code in any
language.
Yes, they can. But it may be harder to do for them in one language and
easier in another.
Ivan
Not for a good programmer it isn't. I've known a few g
to program in PHP. I'm glad that you have
a different experience.
Ivan
It's very easy for me to write good code in PHP. I can say the same for
a number of other good programmers I know.
As I've said before - good programmers can write good code in any language.
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Not at all. I do it every day.
And BTW - yes, I write Python, also. But I find I can write better,
faster code in PHP.
I find I can write better code in Python. Maybe it's just a matter of
personal prefe
something clean in PHP but it would require a
lot more work.
Not at all. I do it every day.
And BTW - yes, I write Python, also. But I find I can write better,
faster code in PHP.
Do you write PHP?
Ivan
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So, here's my delimna: I want to start a blog. Yeah, who doesn't.
Yet, I want learn the guts of it instead o
to write the server-side includes. But they won't
do nearly enough for everything WordPress does.
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in PHP, for
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x27;s useful for php too.
Not at all. With PHP, it's possible to do so, but not required. With
Python, OTOH, you pretty much have to use a templating engine.
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There isn't anything wrong with Python. I just prefer PHP.
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>> descriptions is 2 lines, and notes and warnings are 4, 5 times that,
>> and the users' discussing it, holding different opinion is again 2, 3
>> times of that length.
>
> Unless you read the documentation how do you know which files to
> include? And
i think for string, it is a bit different because by default,
> string is a pointer to char or the address of the first char in C and C
> ++. So it is like passing in the address already. it is when the
> argument n is something like 1 that makes me wonder.
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That's basically what you're asking for. No way would I ever make a quote to
do
a project based on this information. However, I can quote you an hourly rate
for the design you can use to get a quote.
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