Friday, July 25, 2008

Re: [GENERAL] php + postgresql

On Sat, 2008-07-26 at 11:13 +0930, admin wrote:

> Anyway, while I'm quite happy to continue banging out things that "just
> work" in PHP for the time being, you suggest (in a subsequent post) that
> there is one scripting language in particular that you'd use ... might I
> enquire which language that is, and why? Just curious, I'm definitely
> not looking for an ideological debate.

You do realize that you just opened one of the longest, loudest and most
inherently beer inducing arguments known to man since Emacs vs Vi?
(answer: Joe) So why not! I use Python. I love Python. Although I
guarantee you that others will say ruby, perl, java (well maybe not
java).

The answer to your question is:

Use what works for you.

I used PHP for years, I actually used Perl before PHP but got tired of
the Perl oddness. I moved on to Python and love it. There are things in
it I don't like (just see subprocess) but for the most part, its
gorgeous.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake

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