Thanks Cory, this is what I suspected.
I have forwarded your comments to the group as other people my find them of
value.
----- Original Message -----
From: Cory L Hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Barry Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 12:35 AM
Subject: RE: JSP vs. PHP
> IMHO PHP can be compared to perl. Great to bang out a small scale
project.
> But don't look to reuse any of your components when your done (Unless you
> have really good coders on your team). Perl and PHP are kinda hacky and
> there are a million ways to do things. The syntax doesn't force you to
> create readable and scalable code.
> I have done projects in both PHP and Java. The ideas I implemented in PHP
> were pretty cool. I just recoded them in Java and now I reuse them in
> several projects.
> In other words PHP is good for small projects (it has some great features
> too). But large scale projects with reusable framework goes to Java.
Once
> again this is IMHO.
>
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