Look at www.rit.edu for php examples. Right now the site has a lot of
different stuff. But some key areas use php, like SIS, which allowa students
to register for classes, get grade reports, etc. are all done via php
Jeff
Phillip Bow wrote:
> Well from my experience development time with PHP is generally much faster
> than Java development time. Definately something most people would want to
> factor in.
> YMMV --phill
>
> ""Scott A Winkle"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Im currently running many scripts myself and other staff members wrote in
> > PHP for the university. Certain others want to eliminate PHP and make
> > everything Java based. It is now in the 'debate meeting' stage, so I need
> > some help. I have done a handful of research already, but im looking for
> > more info.
> >
> > Specifically:
> >
> > Pros/Cons of PHP (in general) ...from your experiences
> > Pros/Cons of PHP in a university environment ...for those working at/with
> > universities/educational institutions
> > Case Examples of PHP use in universities, would be especially helpful for
> > anyone with examples of using PHP with a datatel product.
> > Any info on using PHP with a UniData database, even if its through ODBC.
> > Any cases where you found PHP was better at the task than Java, or
> > vice-versa. Specific examples, etc, would be even better.
> >
> > The meeting is scheduled for May 22, so any info prior would be great
> >
> > Thanks for the help,
> > Scott
> >
> >
> > Scott Winkle
> > Web Developer
> > Phone: (937) 327-7478
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Web Team / Wittenberg University Computing Center
> >
>
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