Re: [PHP] to php or to perl, that is the question

2002-12-15 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
Folks, even if perhaps not intended as a troll, the effect will be the same. Please refrain from cross-posting dozens of messages. David, pick whichever language you are more comfortable with. There is pretty much nothing in one that can't be done in the other. It's like asking the Beef and Por

[PHP] to php or to perl, that is the question

2002-12-15 Thread David T-G
Hi, all -- I am starting a project that will have a web front end and mysql back end and handle staff input (eg not general web surfers, though an Internet face may come about one day)and updating for client records and scheduling. I am comfortable with both perl and php (and expect to be much mo