Re: Organisation of classes

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On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 21:53, Peter Lauri wrote:
> I have considered that, but I do not like that idéa :) I want php to
> recognise what classes it needs to load. Have there been any improvment in
> this area to PHP5? I use PHP4 for the moment, but will migrate to PHP5 soon.
> 
> As an "old" java programmer I feel that PHP is not that well deveolped. Was
> hoping that it would be some sort of library system that could be used for
> classes. Package?
> 
> /Peter

PHP is plenty well developed, but PHP != Java and nor would most want it
to be. Java *ACK PTHEEWY*.

Cheers,
Rob.
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