Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Yes, I absolutely agree that Rasmus is awesome and his accomplishments
are far and beyond amazing, but I'm saying that I think that Rasmus is
motivated to stay true to PHP's philosophies and not be willing to
rethink them: that is what I meant by that.
[/snip]
What, exactly, is wrong with staying true to the philosophy? If you
created a language based on a certain philosophy wouldn't you want to
stay true to them?
with regard to the ever changing world of internet this is the quote from
the top of Rasmus' resume:
"The web is changing. It is more dynamic and more programmable than ever before.
This new programmable web needs tools and systems that can talk to each other in
a way that is both useful and approachable. The learning curve has to be shallow
and the results immediate. This is what I do."
'nuff said, right Jay?
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