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Re: query: how many use PHP for linux scripts [message #185924 is a reply to message #185920] Wed, 14 May 2014 20:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 14/05/14 20:54, JEDIDIAH wrote:
> On 2014-05-14, The Natural Philosopher <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
>> On 14/05/14 09:44, crankypuss wrote:
>>> On 05/13/2014 03:10 PM, JEDIDIAH wrote:
>>>> PHP is fine if you're working with the web, kind of pointless
>>>> otherwise.
>>>
>>> I find that to be absolutely not the case.
>>
>> but others don't. They take a personal and opposite view.
>>
>> PHP CAN be used for other things. But most of us were dong other things
>> perfectly well before we discovered PHP and for us PHP only has one
>> advantage: its widely supported as a web scripting language.
>
> As a tool for C avoidance, PHP is a bit of a johnny-come-lately.
> If that's all you're really interested in, then there are plenty of
> more well established options with whatever bells and whistles you're
> interested in.
>
> C vs. PHP is just such a weird dichotomy because pure C is so
> ancient and PHP is kind of not (and thus somewhat redundant).
>

C is still the language that fits everything.

> On the other hand, PHP has gained itself a reputation for being
> the modern day equivalent of Sendmail or BIND in terms of being a
> security disaster.
>

sendmail wasn't a security disaster if you set it up OK and bind - well
I've never had a problem

Nor with PHP either

Juts be carefiul how you use it.

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