Re: A Guide to running Apache 2, PHP 4 & PHP 5 on Windows XP

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On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 12:46 -0400, Jon Anderson wrote:
> Richard Davey wrote:
> > Sure, but you're in the minority*, so what do I care? :)
> >
> > * I just took the Zend PHP IDE research poll, and at the end it gives
> > you the chance to view the stats of everyone else who took the poll.
> > Interestingly, 70% of them use Windows XP for development.
> >
> > I actually use a combination of Vista and OS X, which puts me in the
> > 11% and 19% categories respectively.
> 
> I find it funny that the addition of the numbers above would logically 
> put me in the 0% category.
> 
> My $0.02...I use Linux almost 100% of the time at work, and consider 
> myself to be a "linux guy". That said, I disagree with people who 
> discard Windows as an option. If you develop in PHP, chances are pretty 
> good that more than 85% of the people you're developing for will use 
> Windows to view your end result. In my book, that makes a WAMP 
> workstation/laptop a pretty good self-contained development environment.
> 
> "Argumentum ad populum" doesn't apply in the usage-for-development case. 
> It's not asking "If everyone else jumped off a bridge would you jump 
> too?" It's asking "If everyone else jumped off a bridge, would you 
> design your bridge with a soft fluffy landing spot?"

The "Argumentum ad populum" reference I made is quite applicable.
Otherwise, if not to lean on argumentum ad populum, why would he make a
reference to 70% of the poll using Windows XP?

Cheers,
Rob.
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