Re: does the php is not popular?i am a phper? [message #180049 is a reply to message #180046] |
Tue, 01 January 2013 12:36 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
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Richard wrote:
> Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <php(at)PointedEars(dot)de> spake the secret code
> <14012635(dot)q4xlJ368Gr(at)PointedEars(dot)de> thusly:
It is supposed to be an attribution _line_, not a novel.
>> Usually the TIOBE Programming Community Index is cited as reference for
>> the popularity of a programming language. According to it, PHP's
>> popularity has not changed within the last year:
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>> <http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html>
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> Yet, the same URL shows that the trend line for PHP is downward.
How did you get that idea?
>> Please [...] do get a full name.
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> ROTFLMAO. What a silly thing to say.
There is nothing silly about it. Posting with one's full name is customary
in Usenet. Because 1. it is basically polite to introduce oneself to
strangers using one's full name (before asking for their help, and consuming
their free time), and 2. there is more than one “Mike S” and more than one
“Richard” out there; omitting the full name (first and last name) leads to
confusion. Some people, like me, also insert their nickname to avoid
confusion if even the full name does not suffice; others insert their second
name in abbreviated form. Read RFCs 1855, 5536, and several Usenet guides.
PointedEars
--
> If you get a bunch of authors […] that state the same "best practices"
> in any programming language, then you can bet who is wrong or right...
Not with javascript. Nonsense propagates like wildfire in this field.
-- Richard Cornford, comp.lang.javascript, 2011-11-14
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