Re: What *tasks* are hard for PHP? [message #171968 is a reply to message #171966] |
Mon, 24 January 2011 13:54 |
Bruce M. Axtens
Messages: 7 Registered: October 2010
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On Jan 24, 7:17 pm, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
> axtens wrote:
>> On Jan 24, 6:36 pm, The Natural Philosopher <t...@invalid.invalid>
>> wrote:
>>> Álvaro G. Vicario wrote:
>>>> El 24/01/2011 10:51, The Natural Philosopher escribió/wrote:
>>>> > axtens wrote:
>>>> >> I've asked this question on my blog. See <http://
>>>> >> codeaholic.blogspot.com/2011/01/php-what-cant-or-wouldnt-you-do-in-
>>>> >> php.html>. No flames required. No discussion about language semantics
>>>> >> or implementation either (if at all possible). I just want to get an
>>>> >> idea of what can and can't be done with PHP at the task level.
>>>> >> Bruce.
>>>> > I hav found it crap at taking the dogs for a walk.
>>>> May I suggest you upgrade to cats?
>>> Have those as well. Bloody socialists. Expect you to provide em with a
>>> home, free food and medical treatment, and even then, when they don't
>>> get it, they crap in the bath.
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>> There's got to be a way of asking this question, without getting such
>> high quality responses.
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> Try using plain English instead of techno-babble.
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> 'At the task level', indeed!
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> Look up what 'task' means.
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>> Bruce.
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Okay, so would *you* phrase it, seeing as I'm so dumb? I want a list
of things that are hard to do in PHP. Can PHP do decision tables? Or
change from outputting HTML to outputting RTF by just changing one
instruction (okay, it's not fair to pit PHP against Protium but do you
get what I mean here?) Okay, one thing I know already: PHP sucks when
it comes to Unicode. Anything else?
Bruce.
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