Re: Re: Re: php-cli vs python

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Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
> On Saturday 09 June 2007 01:22, Daniel Brown wrote:
> 
>>     I actually haven't found a platform yet that I couldn't port PHP
>> to, if it wasn't already native.  We're talking Windows, Linux, BSD,
>> true *nix, MacOS, SunOS, Amiga, et cetera.  I doubt it would run on my
>> old Commodore 64 with the 1541 5.25" floppy drive (LOAD "*",8,1), but
>> you can emulate a C64 in PHP (http://phpc64.extra.hu). ;-P
> 
> Perhaps it would've been better to say "it is _available_ on more 
> platforms". No doubt given enough dedication you can probably get both 
> Python and PHP to _run_ on most platforms. However as an example, Python 
> (albeit an older version) is running happily on Nokia S60 phones, whereas 
> AFAIK there are no PHP running on said phones.

An f'ing big rant deserves to go here about f***wits that can't communicate
who spend all day staring the display of a multimedia commuication device that
and the number of people without access to clean water.

... but I can't be bothered, too busy watching a South American soap on my mobile. :-/

> 
> Also Python supports all the major GUI bindings whereas PHP only supports 
> GTK (AFAIK).

which reminds of the guy from LotusNotes fame - whose still try to build the perfect PIM
... using Python, all good and well but slow as congealed dogshit through a seive doesn't
even begin to describe it.

IT is a joke, this list is joke, I'm a joke. no joke.

> 

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