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PHP Usage in the Enterprise

acostin writes "Some open survey results were published about PHP usage in the enterprise on the InterAKT site. An alternative survey on the PHP open source mouvement can be found on Zend site. See how we've evaluated the PHP market size($$$), what people think about PHP as an alternative to Java and .NET, and what should be done in order to have your large clients adopt open source solutions."

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  1. Jeez, another "My Dad can beat up Your Dad war" by gentoo_moo · · Score: 0, Troll

    PHP! No ASP! No PHP... No ASP... No! PHP On NCC1701A but NCC1701D Definately ran .NET! And Warf can't code without trying to use the keyboard as a weapon. ;)

    1. Re:Jeez, another "My Dad can beat up Your Dad war" by Vokbain · · Score: 0, Troll

      What kind of geek are you? You spelled "Worf" wrong!

  2. Not on Slashdot.... by MosesJones · · Score: 0, Troll


    Remember on Slashdot...

    OO is BAD, OO SUCKS, OO BLOWS

    Scripting is COOL, Scripting is GOOD, Scripting is FAST

    The fact that managing distributed XA transactions and integrating with multiple datasources is the requirement doesn't matter... on Slashdot you can ALWAYS do it better in Perl.

    --
    An Eye for an Eye will make the whole world blind - Gandhi
  3. Re:The code is the data! by czth · · Score: 0, Troll

    I have to agree about the OOP, though. I wrote a pretty large-scale ecommerce project in php, though, and it took me about 1/5 the time it would have taken in perl.

    You mistyped "5x" as "1/5". HTH. (Either that, or you're hopelessly incompetent and need to write "a competent programmer can write" instead of "I wrote".)

    czth