Re: PHP as a strategic BUSINESS language

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Mark Allen wrote:
I had high hopes for it when I started down the path, and was glad to find
this list thinking that it would be a great resource for using PHP to help
solve BUSINESS issues but basically 80% of the questions have nothing to do
with BUSINESS issues but "how do I do X" questions which IMO should NOT be
necessary for a true BUSINESS programming language.  Those that aren't in
the 80% are "Tricks/hacks", something to show off and do not represent a
solution to actually make PHP a language that can solve real world problems.

I'll keep it in my toolbox for the simple, quick way to get something to the
inter/intranet but other than that it's not ever going to be a major player
in Real World business solutions.

Good Lick ALL....

A few points...

* This is a reactive list. The content is usually based upon the questions being asked. If you have specific issues you need help with, feel free to ask. We can't read your mind and provide the documentation you need to "solve [your] BUSINESS issues".

* This is a PHP list, not a BUSINESS logic list (is it important that BUSINESS is all caps?). If you have problems with PHP we're more than happy to help. If you need help designing your DB schema to solve your problem then you should probably be looking elsewhere.

* As a language I see nothing that PHP lacks that would prevent it from being used in "Real World business solutions" (since when were real and world nouns?).



-Stut

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