On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Jeremy Privett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  This is a holy war that is never going to end. It boils down to personal
> and professional preferences. The fact of the matter is, if a company uses
> these concepts and you don't know, understand, or execute that knowledge in
> an interview, chances are you're not going to be hired. It doesn't matter
> what your personal opinion is on the feature of the language.
>
> Useless or not, if it's not your project, you don't get to make that call.
> If it is your project, do whatever you want.
>

quite concise.  i would venture to say that php is broad enough in its
feature set that there are jobs out there for developers all over the
spectrum on paradigm preference.  that said, id also venture to say that
many of the larger php shops out there are looking for the oop concepts; and
yes, im including interfaces in there; tho many companies that are oop dont
care about them.  on top of that; i think facebook is like only somewhat
oop.  they showed us some of their code when i was in dc. and a lot of it
was procedural.

-nathan

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