Python as replacement for PHP?
Dag Sunde
ds.nope at orion.no.way
Wed Mar 3 20:28:53 EST 2004
"David M. Wilson" <dw-google.com at botanicus.net> wrote in message
news:99dce321.0403031518.56f61c7c at posting.google.com...
> Bart Nessux <bart_nessux at hotmail.com> wrote...
>
> > When it comes to dynamic, DB driven sites, PHP is the only way to go.
> > Python is not even close to being suited for this task. PHP claims to be
> > a general-purpose language, but I do not know anyone who uses it for
> > anything other than dynamic Web programming.
>
> Like everyone else who has replied, I seriously question how much
> experience you have with the multitude of Python web environments
> available. As an objective, point-by-point look at your specific
> example of somewhere PHP is strong, here's my reply:
>
> [PS: I still use PHP regularly, albeit only for quick unimportant
> hacks that won't exist in 6 months]
< a lot of brilliant points snipped />
ROFLMAO!
Wohoo!
Thisone is going to draw some heat, David!
(Not that I don't agree with you, though...
Python is probably the most beautiful
scripting language I've ever used).
--
Dag.
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