LOL...
I think his article is fine. PC-MAG caters to mostly windows users. And
honestly, there are issues in php that haven't matured to 5 * rating. I
think the developers are making leaps and bounds toward a solid windows
product. There are many compilicatons that will cause the average PC-MAG
many headaches.
PHP is the best language on the market, IMO, but I'm a developer, not a
PC-MAG subscriber.
PC-MAG lost my patronage a long time ago because of technically weak
articles, such as this, perhaps they will loose you partrons as well.
-Joe
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> Today boss comes in and says, "Seen pcmag's story about php? says it is
> bad." Argh:
> http://www.zdnet.com/products/stories/reviews/0,4161,2711724,00.html
>
> What's the scoop on Larry Seltzer anyway. You here, Larry? His review is
> rather 1-sided, negative. Not good for free software's encroachment into
> the corporate zone. Of course the points he raises are all true and
widely
> known. He mentions only one strength.
>
> I don't think Larry has actually been in the trenches doing real work on
the
> web. Either that or he is/was paid to do it with Micro$oft ASP or
Allaire's
> Cold Fusion. Maybe he is on the payroll of one of these? It's a
> possibility that should be investigated.
>
> Thanks for nothing, Larry Seltzer.
>
> Cheers,
> MD
>
>
>
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