[nycphp-talk] Why do "cool kids" choose PHP to build websites instead of Java
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Wed Jan 2 16:02:44 EST 2008
Next I trust we can look forward to a bracing discussion on why "cool
kids" use Phillips screwdrivers instead of blowtorches to open their
computer cases?
-- Kristina
> Tim Gales wrote:
> > Thought this might be of interest:
> > http://php.sys-con.com/read/457324.htm
> >
> > James Anderson writes (in his response to the article): The really
> > simple answer is that after the release of php 5, php became the
> > better language...
>
> I wasn't aware that PHP was the cool language. I thought the "cool"
> language was Ruby.
>
> Personally, I tend not to be a fan of the "cool" language because it
> means you either pay an arm and a leg for programmers, or you pay to
> train someone on your project so they can charge an arm and a leg
for
> other projects.
>
> Java has it's place, I like it for cross platform development, but
for a
> website you don't need a cross platform CGI language, you just need
a
> language which runs on your server.
>
> I think Java is getting hit on two sides. On the webside, Ruby is
now
> the "cool" langauge that everyone wants to program in so they can
charge
> lots of money, while for graphical apps Flash is becoming the cross
> platform tool of choice.
>
>
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