Re: Why PHP4?

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Sometimes speed improvements require removing things.  If you end up
backwards supporting everything you end up with a big monster engine
that is incredibly slow.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Hélio Rocha wrote:
> Brainfuck rox! LOL :)
>
> Sure you must see the changelog and other things but take a look:
> I can do more and better things with the next generation of the language in
> which i wrote my app, but i don't think that it's fair that my app doens't
> compile (if it was a compiled language) or stops executing just because i
> get an upgrade.
>
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Richard Heyes <richard.heyes@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>   
>>> Sorry to disagree,
>>>       
>> That's nothing to apologise for.
>>
>>     
>>> But I think that with PHP4 a lot of people start thinking that they could
>>>       
>> be
>>     
>>> programmers (maybe they can, developers it's another story). When php5
>>>       
>> came
>>     
>>> they didn't know how do deal with the deprecated methods and worst, some
>>> hosters didn't know how to virtualize a f1ck1n' server with Apache+PHP5.
>>>       
>> A
>>     
>>> lot of mistakes were made when php5 came out but how can a language grow
>>>       
>> up
>>     
>>> when they DEPRECATE the syntax? we're not talking about removing the last
>>>       
>> That's not the problem of the PHP developers. Learning is not a case
>> of spend a few years doing it and you're set - it's a life long thing.
>>
>>     
>>> Maybe I'm in a "GET LOST PHP" phase but I think that someone is killing
>>>       
>> it,
>>     
>>> and the ones who are stuck in 4 are not helping.
>>>       
>> There are alternatives - have you heard of Brainfuck?
>>
>>     
>>> When U write code, U must not be worried 'bout the next upgrade of your
>>> server!
>>>       
>> Of course you should. Writing code with every eventuality in mind is
>> simply ludicrous. And you really should expect things to change when
>> major versions are changed - that's why release notes exist.
>>
>> --
>> Richard Heyes
>> http://www.phpguru.org
>>
>>     
>
>   

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