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____/ Lusotec on Saturday 06 Mar 2010 12:07 : \____
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Lusotec wrote:
>>> In the enterprise Java is very common, especially for intranet stuff.
>>> Still, there is no lack of PHP usage on the enterprise, especially for
>>> internet facing stuff.
>>
>> I wonder if there's a good explanation for that.
>
> The reason(s) for each particular case probably vary but I think good
> quality of web CMSs, existing developer's expertise, easy extendibility with
> native libraries (for the performance critical and system or hardware access
> parts), proven track record on the web, and good Apache support are common
> reasons for choosing PHP.
I thought that PHP was simply favoured for Free software (GPL) that everyone could
share, unlike software that needs invoicing... or Java (especially before 2007).
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