Python vs PHP (& Java?)
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Wed Dec 27 11:39:10 EST 2000
In article <92d22f$cnv$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>,
<jerry_spicklemire at my-deja.com> wrote:
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> Python packages for embedding scripts in HTML -
<URL:http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/comp.lang.python/web_python.html>
aims to be comprehensive on this subject.
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[various apt
observations]
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>Yes, you can do it, but if you're working server side anyway, why
>choose a language as limiting as Javascript?
To lock yourself into an unhealthily conventional
vendor relationship with Netscape. Phrased some-
what more charitably, that seemed like a bang-up
idea to many well-paid IT professionals not so
long ago.
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>Still, there are many very easy to use Python modules for such
>functions, and if you are truly scripting InterNet Communications,
>you're dealing with standard protocols. It doesn't matter what language
>either end is implemented in. Java based clients can talk to Python
>based servers, and vice versa.
Like many things Mr. Spicklemire has written, this
paragraph bears reiteration.
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