YES SIR! *salute*On 11/3/05, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I doubt I am the only one who thinks this thread has long passed itsusefulness. Please consider taking your discussion to private mail,or to a more suited forum like:
http://perl.apache.org/maillist/advocacy.htmlorhttp://marc.the
I doubt I am the only one who thinks this thread has long passed its
usefulness. Please consider taking your discussion to private mail,
or to a more suited forum like:
http://perl.apache.org/maillist/advocacy.html
or
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-evangelism
Thanks.
Joshua.
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Lol, the benefits of perl for others happen to be the downfall of perl
for me. Well, I do agree, after slicing a page in photoshop, and
optimizing it in notepad2 (yeah!) I guess I just appreciate being able
to cut and paste my content engine class without worrying about any
complicated things. Also
From: "Joshua Kogut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Again guys, I said that you've sold me to try perl again, but there is
> something in Php that I just can't say, something that drags me to it.
>
May I try to say what I think you like in PHP?
You can create static html files, or even modify some alrea
Again guys, I said that you've sold me to try perl again, but there is
something in Php that I just can't say, something that drags me to it.On 11/2/05, Boysenberry Payne <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The only thing I'm afraid of is mod_perl not getting the proper respect
if deservesin the development
The only thing I'm afraid of is mod_perl not getting the proper respect
if deserves
in the development community by "new comers." If it looses developers
because
of ignorance in the communities attracting them then the internet as a
whole looses.
To continue to have the wealth of resources av
Joshua Kogut wrote:
w00t. You got me on that one. I think this analogy is blown far out of
the water by those smarter than I. Congrats *bows*. Ok, the real
reason I would rather have php than perl, is really two things. First,
to use the toolbox [perl], you (should) need to know how to use eve
When I was beginning perl seemed way too hard. PHP was pre-installed
on my server so a ran with it. I also used Javascript and Actionscript.
After a while perl seemed like the Holy Grail of languages and I found my
self pulled to it like a moth to a flame. After using PHP for about 5 years
I fin
Also, methinks perl was just too hard when I was just a *wee
little* beginner. Now that I have a simpler language under
my belt, I should probably try to tackle learning perl. Then, to see
how much easier perl is, I will attempt to learn python (I HATE
WHITESPACE SYNTAX).On 11/2/05, Joshua Kogut
Oh yes, Visual Basic is also used very much. And Windows is also used muchmore than Unix. Because they are better, right? :-)
lol, you got me on that one. I dunno why I prefer php now, maybe because it has a cooler name...
From: "Joshua Kogut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> w00t. You got me on that one. I think this analogy is blown far out of the
> water by those smarter than I. Congrats *bows*. Ok, the real reason I
would
> rather have php than perl, is really two things. First, to use the toolbox
> [perl], you (should) nee
w00t. You got me on that one. I think this analogy is blown far out of
the water by those smarter than I. Congrats *bows*. Ok, the real reason
I would rather have php than perl, is really two things. First, to use
the toolbox [perl], you (should) need to know how to use every tool
effectively, or a
Joshua Kogut wrote:
Hey guys, here's an analogy concerning Php and MP. You can go to a store,
and you have $100 US to buy something to help you hammer nails. The logical
choice is that you should buy a hammer right? It does what you need it to,
and the shallow learning curve is nice. But, on the
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