Re: PHP bias (Way OT)

2002-11-10 Thread Jan Steinman
>From: Van <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I _realize_ Perl is fast, and powerful... But, it's >ugly... > >In a perfect world, everyone would use >C/C++... Boy, talk about trolling! My vote for the most "beautiful" language is Smalltalk, followed by Objective C. Having experienced the "real thing" in OO

RE: PHP bias (Way OT) -- and ASP on UNIX

2002-11-10 Thread Haapanen, Tom
e for scripting, whether for web pages or for non-web utilities. Tom Haapanen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Van [mailto:vanboers@;dedserius.com] Sent: Sunday 10 November 2002 16:01 To: MySQL Subject: Re: PHP bias (Way OT) Alan: ASP only runs on Wi

RE: PHP bias (Way OT)

2002-11-10 Thread Dan Rossi
ever heard of chilliasp ? its been cross platform portable , its hooked in via java -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:vanboers@;why.dedserius.com]On Behalf Of Van Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 8:01 AM To: MySQL Subject: Re: PHP bias (Way OT) Alan: ASP only runs on

RE: PHP bias (Way OT)

2002-11-10 Thread Dan Rossi
asp can do allot of client side possibly security risky stuff where php cant -Original Message- From: Alan McDonald [mailto:alan@;meta.com.au] Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 7:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Paul DuBois Cc: MySQL Subject: RE: PHP bias (Way OT) I agree mostly,... but why

Re: PHP bias (Way OT)

2002-11-10 Thread Van
Alan: ASP only runs on Windows. Windows2000 and beyond mandate the Supplemental EULA (as of SP3 on Win2K) that grants M$ blanket authority to modify your machine in any way M$ sees fit. For this reason (because you no longer have full control over your machine) you can't do the following: C3 Sec

RE: PHP bias (Way OT)

2002-11-10 Thread Alan McDonald
I agree mostly,... but why is ASP worthless? Alan > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:vanboers@;why.dedserius.com]On > Behalf Of Van > Sent: Monday, 11 November 2002 6:21 > To: Paul DuBois > Cc: MySQL > Subject: Re: PHP bias (Way OT) > > &

Re: PHP bias (Way OT)

2002-11-10 Thread Van
Paul: Not sure why my post didn't cc to the list, originally. I think I picked up on your tone, but the one thing I had intended to add was the dynamic that the more I do this stuff, the more I find myself just having to "get over" some of the more ugly and cludged implementations due to limitati