Re: php professional
От | Tim Tassonis |
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Тема | Re: php professional |
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Msg-id | 45DDC27E.7000903@cubic.ch обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: php professional (Tino Wildenhain <tino@wildenhain.de>) |
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Re: php professional
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Список | pgsql-general |
Tino Wildenhain wrote: > > totally off topic, > > Tim Tassonis schrieb: >> Ron Johnson wrote: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> My definition is, "toy used/trumpeted by pseudo-professionals as a >>> professional tool, when it just doesn't measure up". >> >> Boah, here surely speaks a true professional playing in the league of >> Donald Knuth or even Alan Kay, as opposed to all the pseudos like me >> out there. >> >> Is it Assembler or Smalltalk you write your web pages with? > > No, python, java ;) > >> PHP absolutely is a professional tool as a scripting language, of >> course with all the downsides of any scripting language. I'll choose >> php over > > Well no. PHP is not a professional language because it has no really > design - and that has nothing to do with the fact it beeing a scripting > language. Its a bad scripting language. (Say namespaces for example, > confusing function interfaces, unicode flaws, missing usable frameworks, > silly type handling, quoting hell) - What do you mean by confusing function interfaces and unicode flaws? - A lot of "professional" languages don't support namespaces and frameworks are not part of a language, as I understand a language. I think we really have different ideas about professional, can you point me to a reference of your definition? I'd definitely say that php is not really an all-purpose language, but that doesn't make it unprofessional to me. C is not all-purpose, but still professional. > >> Perl any day, as it is syntactically much cleaner and performs >> sufficiently well for usual scripting needs. > > ah... yes. Dont like perl either but its at least carrying some > actual language design. Like what, as opposed to php? > >> Of course, I wouldn't write an operating system with it. > > Would you write a language with it? :-) No, I actually solely write scripts with it :-) And web applications. Guess what most people use php for. > > Btw, "professional programmers" can indeed use funny languages > - they are professional by they earning their living with it. I have yet to see an unfunny language.
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