Just in time to add another thread that might be as intense as the sysd...etc thread. For years I have heard that people say PHP is not a real language. One guy says interpreted languages are not real programming languages, they are scripting languages. I guess way back when I was an xBase developer I must have not been a real programmer. Back in the day The only compiled xBase was Clipper Summer 87 by Nantucket Corp. I think it was possible to compile xBase code but I never did except with Clipper Summer 87. I think Visual Fox was compiled... Another says the barrier to entry makes it possible for non-professional programmers to get hired and to mess up the code base. Isn't that a hiring manager's issue? I think PHP is a great language and a lot of others must think so too. I really liked the decade long ride with PHP 5. I think 7 brought some good changes in the area of speed and the removal of Register globals. PHP must be doing something right because it is run by upwards of 80% of the websites on the Internet. I do think the PHP team is moving too fast. We now have version 8. So what is wrong with PHP and where are we going in such a hurry? And finally why does PHP have to be anything but simple stupid? --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss