At 10:40 AM -0700 7/26/01, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
>> I'd probably suggest using more of a "What PHP can do" tactic rather than
>> "Who's using PHP". I'm sorry, but the latter tactic seems like a jumping
>> on the bandwagon approach.
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>Yeah, but if you're trying to convince a pointy haired bo
> I'd probably suggest using more of a "What PHP can do" tactic rather than
> "Who's using PHP". I'm sorry, but the latter tactic seems like a jumping
> on the bandwagon approach.
Yeah, but if you're trying to convince a pointy haired boss, this is the
route you have to take. It's sad, but it's
Check zend.com in their case studies section...
http://www.zend.com/zend/cs/
Just quickly...
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's Intranet relies on PHP
Racing with PHP at the Indy 500
easyDNS
And I don't see it off the bat (maybe it's in another section) but the
lycos mp3 search ran on php
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