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Re: anyone else writing Linux (or cross-system) applications in PHP? [message #180251 is a reply to message #180246] Sun, 03 February 2013 09:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
M. Strobel is currently offline  M. Strobel
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Am 02.02.2013 21:27, schrieb crankypuss:
> (Apologies for the cross-post.)
>
> I don't like bash, haven't seen anything that crude since back in the days when I was
> writing FORTRAN and BASIC, so I've been writing all of my local applications in PHP.
>
> The folks who frequent comp.lang.php seem to be pretty web-centric which makes sense
> as far as that goes. The folks who frequent the various Linux fora seem pretty
> bash-centric which also makes sense as far as that goes.
>
> As an aside, I've been using Linux for long enough now to realize how shell-centric
> it is as an operating system; I'm somewhat blown away by that but it too makes its
> own kind of sense.
>
> Is there a forum where the other folks (presuming there are any) who have been
> writing applications in PHP hang out? Don't say "yeah dummy, go to comp.lang.python"
> please, my homor quotient is maxed out for today. <g>

The way it is now is the result of usage patterns and hype.

Just from memory, and I'm talking about usage, not existence:

First was the original (Bourne) shell, then came the Korn shell with some
improvements you see now in the "Bourne again" shell. Then there was the perl hype.
Then there was a short hype about Tcl, when after installation you had to build your
kernel, and could do "make xconfig" (Tcl/Tk script). Only then came PHP as "private
home page generator" or so. No wonder PHP is not used much on the command line.
Python was last to come.

Yes I think PHP Cli has got all it takes for programming, even signal handling. But
in system administration the bash is the shell that starts Linux up. And for
applications don't forget C, C++, Java, Pascal, and many many many ...

/Str.
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