Pascal COURTOIS wrote:
What I need is a very stable language on which I can rely and I'm
>>  very sad to to say PHP is getting worse and worse on that point of
>>  view versions after versions.
>
>  I can not contradict your experience, it is what it is, but my
>  experience for years working with PHP was exactly the opposite.
>
   To tell you the truth, I've been asked to rewrite the framework I
did in Ruby because of these problems. I'm of course very reluctant
to go that way but in the end I may have no choice:-(

Pascal
I am sure that many people here would be more than happy to hear about particular problems you are hitting. Like Stas I have never had problems with the stability of PHP5 in 10 years of running it. YES I can get it to crash, but it has always told me why and fixing the problem clears that up. I do have sites that become unstable, but I have yet to find a situation where PHP was the problem ...

My grumble is with having to rewrite code simply because someone has decided that what I was doing is no longer acceptable ... if I can run my code with display_errors ON then I know I've got clean code :)

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