On 11.04.2008 23:30, Ryan Panning wrote:
I have been wondering the answer to this question for a while now. A LOT
of stuff has been backported from PHP 6 to PHP 5.3. So much in fact, why
don't you just call PHP 5.3 version 6?
What major new features are left for PHP 6? The big one I can think of
is unicode support and dropping some depreciated stuff. Yes, I have
looked at the wiki todo list for 6.
I'm not trying to start anything here, just want to know why not just
call it PHP 6?
Because it's just 5.2 + some additions and PHP6 (HEAD) is something entirely
different?
Did you even try to compare the codebase?
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Antony Dovgal
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