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Re: anyone else writing Linux (or cross-system) applications in PHP? [message #180304 is a reply to message #180300] Mon, 04 February 2013 10:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 02/04/2013 02:34 AM, Tim Streater wrote:
> In article <kenv1g$ich$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>,
> Arno Welzel <usenet(at)arnowelzel(dot)de> wrote:
>
>> Am 04.02.2013 10:04, schrieb Tim Streater:
>>
>>> In article <510F6570(dot)8060103(at)arnowelzel(dot)de>,
>>> Arno Welzel <usenet(at)arnowelzel(dot)de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> crankypuss, 2013-02-02 21:27:
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>> > 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>
>>>>
>>>> Maybe <http://gtk.php.net/> is what you are looking for.
>>>
>>> Website hasn't been updated for three years.
>>
>> I know - but this is everything i'm aware of for building "standalone"
>> applications with a GUI. If you can recommend something better - feel
>> free to do so. Maybe the OP will understand, why using PHP for this
>> purpose is not the best idea ;-)
>
> I can't, unfortunately, I've been waiting for the gtk stuff myself for 6
> or 7 years.
>
> That doesn't stop me writing scripts in PHP. Neither does it stop me
> writing applications where I do the GUI bit in Javascript and the
> backend stuff in PHP. Heavy? Sure, but who cares. That's why we have
> multi-core, multi-GHz CPUs.
>

Yep. With almost any desktop application you can imagine, unless it's
written *very* poorly, the amount of time spent waiting for the user to
do something is a couple orders of magnitude larger than the time spent
actually doing processing. Desktop applications are only serving one
user and he's as slow as a human, it's different from a server
supporting a zillion requests from all and sundry.
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