I fail to see what is so great about php (or mod_perl for that matter). Sure to makes it easy to do simple things but if you want to build a really great dynamic site Zope is the way to go. It includes a real programming language (Python), and you don't have to mix code and HTML. The licensing is better too. Check it out.
Yes. I looked at only a few of my projects from the last year. A rough count gives me 20k. I regularly write more than 1500 lines of code in one day. Watch me be accused of writing bad code now. Oh well.
This is really great news. The advertising clause made the BSD license incompatible with the GPL. This should help both the *BSD and the GPL camps.
I wonder who convinced them to change it? I know RMS was pushing for it:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/bsd.html
It looks like a very nice toolkit if you don't mind using C++. Check it out:
http://www.cfdrc.com/FOX/fox.html
It is under the LGPL too.
I fail to see what is so great about php (or mod_perl for that matter). Sure to makes it easy to do simple things but if you want to build a really great dynamic site Zope is the way to go. It includes a real programming language (Python), and you don't have to mix code and HTML. The licensing is better too. Check it out.
http://www.zope.org/
Yes. I looked at only a few of my projects from the last year. A rough count gives me 20k. I regularly write more than 1500 lines of code in one day. Watch me be accused of writing bad code now. Oh well.