Re: getting a php capability on ubuntu was Re: using scripting languages to automate a browser [message #180411 is a reply to message #180408] |
Mon, 11 February 2013 21:29 |
M. Strobel
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Am 11.02.2013 20:13, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
> On 2/11/2013 11:23 AM, M. Strobel wrote:
>> Am 11.02.2013 15:29, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
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>>> Incorrect. Linux is not the "native platform for PHP development". It is ONE
>>> platform for PHP development. PHP runs fine on Windows, also. And there are good
>>> IDE's on Windows, also.
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>> Unix/Linux is the native platform for web development, because the first web server
>> was on *nix, and it is still the primary platform (http://news.netcraft.com/).
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>> /Str.
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> It doesn't matter if the first web server was on *nix, nor that it is still the
> primary platform for web development. Linux is *not* the "native platform for PHP
> development".
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> In fact, I would almost bet there is more PHP *development* done on Windows, even
> though *deployment* is done on *nix. Windows is, after all, the predominant system
> on the desktop (where most development is done).
yes, for the desktop, but not where most development is done.
Maybe I confound it with the question which desktop is best for *nix development, but
it just does not make sense develop for *nix on a MS Win desktop. You do not even
have a decent shell. MinGW and Cygwin are not THE REAL THING.
BTW I am not a MS hater, I had a Technet subscription with all MS operating systems
when I gave courses in MS Networking / Active Directory.
/Str.
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