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Re: anyone else writing Linux (or cross-system) applications in PHP? [message #180311 is a reply to message #180298] Mon, 04 February 2013 16:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 02/04/2013 02:29 AM, Arno Welzel 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 ;-)

Sometimes it's hard for me to grasp the idea that most people just use
whatever is sitting on the shelf and would never consider the idea of
building something else; usually it's at least as difficult for them to
grasp the idea that for me applications are not half as interesting as
the tools that enable them. See, I don't *care* what's available this
week for writing standalone apps under PHP, what I mostly care about is
what the underlying operating system will support reliably and what the
PHP language itself is capable of.

The original post didn't ask for someone to help a poor weenie build
desktop applications in PHP, it asked who else is writing Linux or
cross-system applications in PHP, with perhaps some hope of finding out
where they're discussing it.

So far the answer is "no, we're using stuff we think is easier" with the
possibility that M. Strobel is also engaged in this bizarre activity
(though he didn't say yea or nay but commented on its applicability).
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