PHP is on my radar of learning, mainly because of the rock bottom 
hosting prices for it.  Plus, you can set up a linux box and throw PHP 
on it and serve pages free and legal.  I also long for more script based 
programming again.  What's wrong with Pascal??? :-)

Angel Stewart wrote:

>"PHP -- the popular open-source scripting language designed to create
>Web pages on the fly -- is having a banner year. By some accounts, it is
>now being used in more than 9 million Web sites worldwide. "
>
>"and in the United States PHP appears to be pulling ahead of Cold Fusion
>MX to claim the spot behind ASP, John Meyer, senior analyst at Forrester
>Research, told NewsFactor. "
>
>"Zend's core product is Zend Studio, an advanced, integrated development
>environment for PHP coding. "
>
>"Zend also sells the Zend Safeguard Suite, which enables the protection
>and mass distribution of commercial PHP applications, and the Zend
>Performance Suite, which features dynamic content caching, code
>acceleration and file-compression technologies. 
>Recent releases of the Safeguard Suite have provided greater usability
>and different methods of license validation, such as licensing per
>server, licensing based on timeouts, and trialware, Young said. "
>
>It's interesting that Zend and Sun seem to have formed some partnership
>that facilitates Java based business logic and a PHP front-end.
>
>I wasn't aware that PHP was making such inroads into web application
>development. I've looked at the language, and it certainly isn't as easy
>to pick up as CFMX.It reminded me of my Pascal/VB programming days a
>long time ago. Is it doing so well simply because it is free? 
>
>Full article here: http://makeashorterlink.com/?P33122E05
>
>-Gel
>
>
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