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Re: PHP Eassy and Difficult [message #178119 is a reply to message #178110] Mon, 14 May 2012 13:30 Go to previous message
Thomas 'PointedEars'  is currently offline  Thomas 'PointedEars'
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Alan_Smith
^
That should be a space character.

<Alan_Smith(dot)5cjybz(at)no-mx(dot)httppoint(dot)com> wrote:

And that should be an e-mail address, not only something that resembles one.
"An address *receives* mail." (RFC 5322)

> PHP is extremely easy to learn if you have any basic knowledge of any
> other web development language!

If you mean any other Web development *programming* language, I agree.
But what are you replying to?

> It is simple and yet powerful language.
^ a

It is easy to think so until you have seen Python :) But PHP is certainly
improving.

> PHP is a server-side language

NAK. As discussed before, no language is either server-side or client-side.
PHP is a language that is *primarily* used server-side. There are also a
number of client-side applications of PHP, like phpDocumentor.

> that allows the creation of Web pages

ACK, if we accept the definition of "Web page" being "a document resource
that can be accessed via HTTP".

> faster and easier by enabling a better user experience.

Reads like copy-pasted from a marketing speech. After all, it depends on
the skills of the people developing a Web site whether it will be a good
user experience, not the programming language.

> It can be integrated with HTML tags.

That is a curious way of saying that PHP is an acronym for "*P*HP
*H*ypertext *P*reprocessor".

> It offers strong user communities

Contrary to common belief, that, in itself, is _not_ a virtue. In fact,
there are "strong user communities" that offer misleading information at
best (jQuery).

> so I recommend all developers to learn it and keep it in their toolkit.

Do you realize where you are posting to?


PointedEars
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