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![]() if someone asks you (like me) why you recommend somebody to learn php instead of java or delphi
what would you answer? this is like all the pros but also the cons of PHP let me know as much shit as possible ![]() thanks |
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java is bloated and overly complex for what it is. if you are building a game for browsers, do it in java or flash. if you
are building a web site that requires dynamic content, do it in php+mysql. jsp pages tend to be rather slow as well, same goes for cfm(cold fusion). I strongly, STRONGLY dislike jsp and cfm. I've ported a few java apps to php w/o a problem at all. (with some perl thrown in for preparsing). hth...t
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i wanna know all the pros and cons of PHP security for example speed complexibility and stuff like this i am no programmer... so ![]() thanks keep it coming |
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It's kind of comparing apples to oranges because java is a full blown high level programming language and php is basically a scripting language that is aimed at doing web stuff, although there is a lot of other stuff you can do with it.
PHP is pretty simple, it plays well with mysql and is pretty fast for most things you want to do with it. I use it for a whole bunch of things, but I also use perl for a lot of things because it is more flexible for a wider range of stuff (eg server admin stuff) and because I like to run things from the command line (although php also has a command line version). Java is very powerful but you are looking at having a whole bunch more to learn, and every java app I've seen has been a bit clunky for whatever reason. If you really need to make a blazingly fast app then I'd use C. If you are looking for a first language to learn then PHP is a good one, it is very "clean" to learn and write and you can do a hell of lot of cool stuff with it. Once you are used to the act of programming and especially programming theory (from more complicated languages) then it is pretty easy to learn any language, you just have to adapt to the new syntax and adapt what you already know to the new system. |
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I'd tell them to learn Pascal, it's a language developed for teaching a language. It's structured, it is nice, simple and will give you a good footing to move onto various other languages.
The majority of users web programming problems are down to the fact the have no knowledge of programming, they don't know what indentation is, they don't know anything about local and global variables, they know very little about the basics, and this causes lots of problems (from what i see). When it comes down to it, each language has a purpose, each task is more suited to a specific language ![]() ryan |
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If you're gonna make a dynamic webpage, php/mysql is prob. what you want. |
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#7 |
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thanks
got my question answered no more information needed thanks again ![]() |
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I'm working on a farily large project right now (not porn related). The backend of this project is written in Java. For the frontend I decided to use Serverlets, Struts and TomCat along with a Linux box and apache. About two weeks into working on the frontend I noticed that I was spending more time configuring and fixing my servlet container and Struts that I was barely getting enough coding done. I decided to ditch all that hoopla and went with PHP. Within two weeks the front-end is almost done and I'm not having any problems. I would say unless you are developing an Enterprise class application use PHP.
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I'm sorry... did you say Delphi?
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
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qbasic is the way to go these days...
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yes
delphi was the only language my friend can code he showed me some basics thats it already hehe wouldnt touch it its shit |
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