Re: What *tasks* are hard for PHP? [message #171967 is a reply to message #171965] |
Mon, 24 January 2011 13:49 |
Bruce M. Axtens
Messages: 7 Registered: October 2010
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On Jan 24, 6:51 pm, "Álvaro G. Vicario"
<alvaro.NOSPAMTH...@demogracia.com.invalid> wrote:
> El 24/01/2011 11:42, axtens escribió/wrote:
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>> On Jan 24, 6:36 pm, The Natural Philosopher<t...@invalid.invalid>
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>>> Álvaro G. Vicario wrote:
>>>> El 24/01/2011 10:51, The Natural Philosopher escribió/wrote:
>>>> > axtens wrote:
>>>> >> I've asked this question on my blog. See<http://
>>>> >> codeaholic.blogspot.com/2011/01/php-what-cant-or-wouldnt-you-do-in-
>>>> >> php.html>. No flames required. No discussion about language semantics
>>>> >> or implementation either (if at all possible). I just want to get an
>>>> >> idea of what can and can't be done with PHP at the task level.
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>>>> >> Bruce.
>>>> > I hav found it crap at taking the dogs for a walk.
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>>>> May I suggest you upgrade to cats?
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>>> Have those as well. Bloody socialists. Expect you to provide em with a
>>> home, free food and medical treatment, and even then, when they don't
>>> get it, they crap in the bath.
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>> There's got to be a way of asking this question, without getting such
>> high quality responses.
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> It normally helps if you compose the question text in a such a way that
> it doesn't look like an advert for your site.
Fair point.
> Whatever, you have to
> assume this is Usenet and you'll get "RTM" and "Try Google" no matter
> what you ask.
<sigh> It's just that I've tried Google, have read all sorts of
interesting things in online manuals. I just haven't had any success
in formulating the kind of question that gets the information I'm
after.
However, thank you. Thank you for responding thoughtfully. Much
appreciated.
Bruce.
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