Re: getting a php capability on ubuntu was Re: using scripting languages to automate a browser [message #180425 is a reply to message #180421] |
Tue, 12 February 2013 14:28 |
The Natural Philosoph
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On 12/02/13 13:50, Peter H. Coffin wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 22:29:42 +0100, M. Strobel wrote:
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>> Am 11.02.2013 20:13, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
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>>> On 2/11/2013 11:23 AM, M. Strobel wrote:
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>>>> Am 11.02.2013 15:29, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
>>>>
>>>> > Incorrect. Linux is not the "native platform for PHP development".
>>>> > It is ONE platform for PHP development. PHP runs fine on Windows,
>>>> > also. And there are good IDE's on Windows, also.
>>>>
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>>>> Unix/Linux is the native platform for web development, because the
>>>> first web server was on *nix, and it is still the primary platform
>>>> (http://news.netcraft.com/).
>>>>
>>>> /Str.
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>>> It doesn't matter if the first web server was on *nix, nor that it is
>>> still the primary platform for web development. Linux is *not* the
>>> "native platform for PHP development".
>>>
>>> In fact, I would almost bet there is more PHP *development* done on
>>> Windows, even though *deployment* is done on *nix. Windows is, after
>>> all, the predominant system on the desktop (where most development is
>>> done).
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>> yes, for the desktop, but not where most development is done.
>>
>> Maybe I confound it with the question which desktop is best for *nix
>> development, but it just does not make sense develop for *nix on a MS
>> Win desktop. You do not even have a decent shell. MinGW and Cygwin are
>> not THE REAL THING.
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> I am not sure how this matters, since 99.9% of development doesn't
> even touch a shell, and wouldn't need the facilities of even those
> (MinGW/Cygwin) anyway. An IDE works with files, it may compile things,
> it probably does some socket stuff connecting to a versioning system
> or source repository, but all the capacities of the programs being
> developed depend on the capacities of the languages that they're built
> in, and all stuff outside that can easily be provided by the IDE itself.
> (EG: Who cares if you've got a posix grep utility around if your IDE
> would be built with a regexp library bound in anyway?)
>
agreed. I used to do it with just a decent editor.
Till Linux got good enough to ditch windows 98...
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