Guys,

We're wasting bandwidth here and it's really hard to stay focused on real issues. We took the decision a while ago to go with interfaces and not do MI (rightly so). I suggest that the newcomers to the list (Lukas not you), who are advocating for it, go and read the archives. It's not worth discussing any longer... Sorry but it's just becoming impossible to keep up with [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's like a broken record where we are rehashing stuff over and over again; and the important new development topics (like Unicode) are getting lost.

Andi

At 03:07 PM 8/25/2005, Lukas Smith wrote:
Oliver Grätz wrote:

This is a valid argument. PHP has always been the BORG language that
assimilates every positive aspect of other languages. Nowadays PHP users
can use complex class hierarchies, interfaces, expections ans a lot
more. But they may still use simple functions and use "global" for their
variables.

No, PHP has always been the language imho that lets me download some code and quickly understand what it does (as well as quickly being able to determine its crap), versus other languages like Perl or C++ that promote non obvious code.

regards,
Lukas

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