Was just commenting on how I'm currently using it, feel free to replace work with anything you like. I guess like you, I'm baffled too, as comments like "Work isn't everything" baffle me as it's based entirely on…
Argue all you want, but all this PHP bashing isn't solving anything, it's just dividing the coding community. I'm going to get back to work and continue coding in my chosen tool, PHP, see you all at the finish line…
I don't mean to belittle you or anything like that, but isn't it your job to consult the client on the best tool for the project? If they are adamant on using PHP, when it's clear PHP isn't suited, perhaps that implied…
Mate, nail on the head. The way I see it, is if the final item is as you've envisioned it, what difference does it make what it's written in?
Yeah, PHP isn't perfect, we all know it has its quirks and oddities, but isn't that part of learning a language? What separates a hobbyist and professional PHP dev is experience, and knowing the correct method around…
Was just commenting on how I'm currently using it, feel free to replace work with anything you like. I guess like you, I'm baffled too, as comments like "Work isn't everything" baffle me as it's based entirely on…
Argue all you want, but all this PHP bashing isn't solving anything, it's just dividing the coding community. I'm going to get back to work and continue coding in my chosen tool, PHP, see you all at the finish line…
I don't mean to belittle you or anything like that, but isn't it your job to consult the client on the best tool for the project? If they are adamant on using PHP, when it's clear PHP isn't suited, perhaps that implied…
Mate, nail on the head. The way I see it, is if the final item is as you've envisioned it, what difference does it make what it's written in?
Yeah, PHP isn't perfect, we all know it has its quirks and oddities, but isn't that part of learning a language? What separates a hobbyist and professional PHP dev is experience, and knowing the correct method around…