Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread David Harkness
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote: > Sebastian Krebs wrote: > Actually the problem is, that the dot "." is already in use. With > $foo.bar() you cannot tell, if you want to call the method "bar()" on the > > object "$foo", or if you want to concatenate the value of "$foo" to

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread Curtis Maurand
Sebastian Krebs wrote: > 2013/8/21 Curtis Maurand > >> >> >> >> Sorry in advance for the top post. >> >> Use the right tool for >> the Job. I've use Java, C# and PHP. >> >> 1. I hate the >> Perl-like object calls in PHP. I'd rather use "." notation >> in C# and Java. It saves a lot of wear

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread Sebastian Krebs
2013/8/21 Curtis Maurand > > > > Sorry in advance for the top post. > > Use the right tool for > the Job. I've use Java, C# and PHP. > > 1. I hate the > Perl-like object calls in PHP. I'd rather use "." notation > in C# and Java. It saves a lot of wear and tear on my left pinky > finger. > A

[PHP] Off the wall - sub-domain question

2013-08-21 Thread Jim Giner
I have a main domain (of course) and a sub domain. I'm really trying to steer my personal stuff away from the main one and have focused all of my php development to the sub-domain. Lately I noticed that google catalogs my sub-domain site stuff under the main domain name and the links that com

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread Curtis Maurand
Sorry in advance for the top post. Use the right tool for the Job.  I've use Java, C# and PHP. 1.  I hate the Perl-like object calls in PHP.  I'd rather use "." notation in C# and Java.  It saves a lot of wear and tear on my left pinky finger. 2.  Java and C# are both typed languages.  Say wha

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread Stuart Dallas
On 21 Aug 2013, at 15:01, "georg chambert" wrote: > my I shake the subject a little; Ive been doing some PHP and found it "ok" to > work with > not so much fuss, but that was PHP4, what about PHP5 ? > Dont really checked the difference but made a short-scan and found that it > had be > screwed

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread Sebastian Krebs
2013/8/21 georg chambert > Hi, > > my I shake the subject a little; Ive been doing some PHP and found it "ok" > to work with > not so much fuss, but that was PHP4, what about PHP5 ? > Dont really checked the difference but made a short-scan and found that it > had be > screwed around with ? > > A

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread georg chambert
Hi, my I shake the subject a little; Ive been doing some PHP and found it "ok" to work with not so much fuss, but that was PHP4, what about PHP5 ? Dont really checked the difference but made a short-scan and found that it had be screwed around with ? Any think, should I change to 5 ? BR geo

[PHP] Re: PHP vs JAVA

2013-08-21 Thread Tim Streater
On 20 Aug 2013 at 23:59, PHP List wrote: > While I don't have any references to back it up - my guess would be that > Java may be seen as more versatile in general programming terms. A > staggering number of enterprise level web applications are built with > Java, add to that the possibility of