On 2/4/07, Zeev Suraski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 23:51 04-02-07, Pierre wrote:
>On 2/4/07, Zeev Suraski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>One of the key guidelines of the language definition process of PHP
>>was that we don't want multiple ways of doing the same thing, and we
>>don't buy the argument of 'why do you care? you can still do it the
>>other way'.
>
>We already have many ways to do the same tasks.
I would argue that we don't compared to other languages of PHP's
age. Either way it doesn't matter - it's still a guideline we should stick to.
To make it clear, the main thing I opposed is not the new idea (I
stated my opinion separately), but the notion of "you don't have to
use the new syntax so why should you care", which simply doesn't cut
it with PHP.
It was badly said and did not reflect my thoughts correctly, I
hopefully made it clearer now :)
--Pierre
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