I'm wondering if Zend Optimizer+ is better than the XCache opcache extension...
When comes to fast web development PHP is my language of choice. I know that the language is inconsistent, but lately it is fixed bit by bit.
Note that language itself cannot be bad. But its usage in some scenarios can be favoured or discouraged.
I do use C, PHP, Perl, Python, Lua and Bash and lately C# with .NET.
Before I start writing the application/script I choose the language carefully.
I decide upon application size, scalability, performance, if it's web, if should be cross-platform, if app should embed DSL and many other factors.
I would like all developers to be language agnostic like me, but it seems that everyone favours some laguage and worships it...
The discussion above about Java and C# reminds me of: http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/po...sing-java-vs-c
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I'm not very informed, but it seems that Fabien Potencier and SensioLabs are the ones that contribute a lot to PHP.
When comes to fast web development PHP is my language of choice. I know that the language is inconsistent, but lately it is fixed bit by bit.
Note that language itself cannot be bad. But its usage in some scenarios can be favoured or discouraged.
I do use C, PHP, Perl, Python, Lua and Bash and lately C# with .NET.
Before I start writing the application/script I choose the language carefully.
I decide upon application size, scalability, performance, if it's web, if should be cross-platform, if app should embed DSL and many other factors.
I would like all developers to be language agnostic like me, but it seems that everyone favours some laguage and worships it...
The discussion above about Java and C# reminds me of: http://devopsreactions.tumblr.com/po...sing-java-vs-c
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Aren't any companies contributing anything to PHP? (if they are, then if so then which?)
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