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Jer 11-07-2001 07:06 PM

PHP

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aleck 11-07-2001 07:08 PM

C -> C++ -> Perl -> PHP -> any other shit

only such way

btw mod_perl is pretty fast

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Theo 11-07-2001 07:13 PM

jesus_module also

Lane 11-07-2001 10:13 PM

start with php to learn the OOP language basics. you can also play with perl.
move on to C++ to apply what you have a learned so far on a *real* programming language. Java is fine too.
next thing, learn about the computer system. operating systems, data and memory management, networking, IPC etc... then start using C to use the real power http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif


and also, real programmers use pointers http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif

Lane

Lane 11-07-2001 10:21 PM

...if you think you can go further, use assembly language http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

its your own funeral http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/biggrin.gif

Theo 11-07-2001 10:26 PM

char *lane

Rivux 11-07-2001 10:27 PM

k, things are just going downhill now http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

[Labret] 11-07-2001 10:31 PM


Hello World

rollin 11-07-2001 10:37 PM

i push about
15 gigs of b/w a day through an asp script with no problems...

code haterz http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

Dopy 11-07-2001 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lane:
...if you think you can go further, use assembly language http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

its your own funeral http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/biggrin.gif


My partner is an ex 8086 assembly programmer and its now about as useful as a chocolate kettle unless you want to work with boring embedded stuff.

PHP and Perl are simple to learn and the most useful for your online and offline scripting work. It is also of great benefit to learn a little unix while working yourself through perl and PHP. If you are thinking about a future in serious online data handling then C is a must. And don't forget Java, a few lines of code browser side can be very useful at times.


awechen 11-08-2001 12:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rollin:
i push about
15 gigs of b/w a day through an asp script with no problems...

code haterz http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

so what ?
15 gigs .... that u can handle by surfing one file ...

the question is:
1. req/sec.
2. database req/sec
....



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Lane 11-08-2001 01:44 PM

by the way, noone mentioned C# http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif
i dont know much about it. what do you guys think?

Freeway 11-08-2001 03:52 PM

What about Objective-C?

X37375787 11-08-2001 04:27 PM

How about Motif, Python, gawk and tcl ?

Isn't C# only for M$'s .NET architecture ?

Rivux 11-08-2001 04:32 PM

Dont forget Cobol.

Nbritte 11-08-2001 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rivux:
Dont forget Cobol.
might work good for busisness application dont thing it would work to good for web application but have not messed with it for 10 years or so


Nbritte 11-08-2001 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dopy:

My partner is an ex 8086 assembly programmer and its now about as useful as a chocolate kettle unless you want to work with boring embedded stuff.

PHP and Perl are simple to learn and the most useful for your online and offline scripting work. It is also of great benefit to learn a little unix while working yourself through perl and PHP. If you are thinking about a future in serious online data handling then C is a must. And don't forget Java, a few lines of code browser side can be very useful at times.


I would agree with this some things you just can do with one language sometimes it takes two a little of one and a lot of the other to make things work



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Theo 11-08-2001 05:39 PM

cobol is kept alive. A very high % of the business applications which are used up to now are written in cobol and at least for this decade this will remain as it is. Not many companies are willing to spend money to change their application and to transfer from 1000s to million records if the current one is working properly.

Lane 11-08-2001 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Soul_Rebel:
cobol is kept alive. A very high % of the business applications which are used up to now are written in cobol and at least for this decade this will remain as it is. Not many companies are willing to spend money to change their application and to transfer from 1000s to million records if the current one is working properly.
thats why you learn Cobol only when you have to do so. otherwise its one of the most useless languages IMO.


awechen 11-09-2001 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Equinox:
How about Motif, Python, gawk and tcl ?

Isn't C# only for M$'s .NET architecture ?

awk (*awk)
is still the best tool for mal shellscripts http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

IIRC C# will be also comming for linux / solaris




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TheFLY 11-09-2001 10:54 AM

Are there any good books on doing CGI with C?

Also what's the easiest way to do .GIF graphics generated through CGI... I have used Perl w/ "onthefly" before -- but if there is something cooler I'd love to know about it.

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Hooper 11-09-2001 11:12 AM

Start with simple "C" or C++ stuff... just do enough of the intro lessons to get a feel for variable usage, threads, etc....

Then do the same with Java.

Once you've gotten a simple grasp as to how those two work, then learn your first useful language... Perl.

Once you have MASTERED perl then use PHP... php (Perl Hypertext Preprocessor) while incredibly useful and adept for webapp development, is based on perl, which is based on c :-)

Funny thing about programming is that once you know one language really well (i know perl.. that's my 'thing') it's sooo easy to pick up another language :-)

X37375787 11-09-2001 11:14 AM

Last time I looked it up PHP was written in C and not in Perl !?!?

run 11-09-2001 11:16 AM

PASCAL, PHP is written in PASCAL and C++ is written in PASCAL too as well as Apache.

now you know what to learn first.

run 11-09-2001 11:21 AM

fly :: ghost script.

X37375787 11-09-2001 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by run:
PASCAL, PHP is written in PASCAL and C++ is written in PASCAL too as well as Apache.

now you know what to learn first.

Cough, PHP is an Apache module written in C, correct ? Would someone clearify this please ? Not that it really matters, but I am just curious.

Theo 11-09-2001 08:36 PM

almost everything is written in c

i dont think it's useful to learn both php and perl,at least concerning the time factor. If you are good with php you don't need perl. If you are good with perl, you don't need php. Most of the times it would be like saying "well i know how to use windows 98 and windows ME". With both languages you can do tons of things and you'll need enough time to say: i fucking rock. Better stick with one and go for something other instead spending your time on a very similar web lang.

Lane 11-09-2001 08:55 PM

php was not even intended to be a language but it turned out to be more successfull then perl on web applications.
and i am pretty sure the php module is coded in C.

i like C a lot because of many reasons. it gives you the real power to be able to do almost anything. on the other hand, it is a lot harder and requires a lot more than some simple programming experience.

Lane

TheFLY 11-09-2001 10:57 PM

I loved Pascal! Great language ;)

BTW what is ghost script? what's the URL?


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brocklanders 11-09-2001 11:01 PM

Turtle Graphics (LOGO)

Remember that shit?

aleck 11-10-2001 01:09 AM

pascal is good for schools. for real things u need to know c.

c is a must, then c++ as more complex version.

when u _think_ u know c/c++ go for perl, u'll love it.

after perl - php, it will take ur one day at min and one week at max.

run 11-10-2001 05:24 AM

fly :: it depends what you need to do with the image you want to process.

I used to use gs, latex, image magick (unix version) and convert.

these programs can do whatever you can imagine really, the question is if the cpu usage has any importance to you http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

most of them are installed by default on redhat linux, not sure about other platforms. There is bsd 4.4 on our university server, it also had them all.

try the manual pages, i dont remember URLs really.

Osholio 11-10-2001 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Equinox:
Cough, PHP is an Apache module written in C, correct ? Would someone clearify this please ? Not that it really matters, but I am just curious.
PHP is written in C, I know this for a fact since I had to troll through the souce to pin down a bug in the Truetype Font support in the GD library (the bug was in GD, not PHP).

PHP has never stood for 'Perl Hypertext Preprocessor', at best it's a recursive acronym 'PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor', and doesn't really resemble Perl that much. Sure it has hashes (associative arrays) but just about every other function is available in a different way to Perl, for example regexes are performed via a function (either Posix or Perl style) and are not native to the language.

Perl makes an excellent scripting language, I use it a lot, but PHP is much more 'designed' for Web scripting.

In any case, real men code like this:

copy con program.exe

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awechen 11-11-2001 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Osholio:
PHP is written in C,

some apl-shitt it in c++



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Theo 11-11-2001 08:52 AM

copy con program.exe


sure! although i prefer edit program.exe http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

TheFLY 11-11-2001 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Osholio:
PHP has never stood for 'Perl Hypertext Preprocessor', at best it's a recursive acronym 'PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor', and doesn't really resemble Perl that much. Sure it has hashes (associative arrays) but just

PHP stands for "Personal Home Page" -- the guy originally coded it to see how many people were accessing his resume.

Or so the story goes -- maybe he was really an adult webmaster ;)



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