Will Open Source Java and PHP5 slowdown or stop the adoption of Python?
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Wed Dec 11 02:36:44 EST 2002
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Jorge, > I wonder if the planned specs of php version 5, which will make it > more object oriented, and a web front end to J2EE apps: I did program in Java. I have still a large project in PHP which I have to improve. I programmed in PHP for nearly 4 years, and 6 weeks of programming in Python makes me gagging when I have to change PHP-lines. It's just that you have to write "some lines more". PHP was founded as extensions to make web-pages - and suffers of the same fundamental problem that also hurts Visual Basic for Applications: To many elemts glued together. It's just a patchwork - a very powerfull patchwork. The strong point are the availible web-libraries - but the language is weak. Java is great - but you still have to type more than with python to reach the same goal. Python can improve with: getting a "standard" UI and a "standard" Web- Library. (I propose to connect wxPython with Mozillabindings and add Quixote) *G* grx Harald Armin
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