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Re: PHP on the Rise

Roy Schestowitz wrote:
__/ [ The Ghost In The Machine ] on Wednesday 03 January 2007 16:15 \__

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on 3 Jan 2007 06:16:29 -0800
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Erik Funkenbusch wrote:
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 07:26:23 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:

PHP Development Becoming Increasingly Popular

,----[ Quote ]
| Web development is becoming a more prosperous industry lately. Since
| the Interet and the computer wave in general is becoming quite
| lucrative, web development is becoming a booming industry in which
| everyone wants to be a part.
`----


http://www.webpronews.com/expertarticles/expertarticles/wpn-62-20070102PHPDevelopmentBecomingIncreasinglyPopular.html
http://tinyurl.com/yg5m7y
Sadly.  It just means more insecure web software out there, just like
99.9%
of the rest of the PHP apps out there.  It's quite possible to write
secure sites in PHP, but the language doesn't go out of it's way to help
you.

ASP.NET on the other hand, most samples have relatively secure database
code because they use the built-in parameter features of ADO.NET rather
than simply concatenating strings like most PHP samples do.
ASP is rather powerful. PHP is written by hobbiest not by
proffesionals.
But does ASP come with a spell checker? :-)

[.sigsnip]

MS loves the word "hobbyist". It can use that to create myths and diregard free stuff. Even Novellsoft used this word recently, in order to dust off criticism from the community. It's one of these ugly phrases like "you get what you pay for".




HAHA. Come off it Roy, PHP is a nightmare in terms of security. Rails is free and far superior. PHP is for jokers.


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