Eric Butera wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Per Jessen <p...@computer.org> wrote:
>> I think that's at best an example of someone having chosen the wrong
>> tool. I can easily appreciate the frustration.  My own rule-of-thumb
>> - scripts are for small things and rapid prototyping. Once when a
>> script (regardless of language) grows towards 1000 lines, start
>> thinking about
>> writing it in C (or whatever else is appropriate).  I know of too
>> many situations where thousands of lines of script code have turned
>> into maintenance nightmares.
> 
> Sorry to deviate from the thread, but I wanted to talk about this
> point for a second.  Are you serious?  Do you write php extensions for
> every app and have tons of them on your server?

Yes, I am serious, and no, I don't write php extensions etc.  I don't
write many web apps anyway.  I do use PHP quite a bit for command line
stuff, in fact for >95% of my scripts. 



/Per Jessen, Zürich


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