Title: RE: [PHP-DEV] Patch: Nested comments

John Donagher writes:

> Sometimes you need a revolution before you can have
> evolution. PHP is a good language for a lot of applications, but I'm not sure I would
> pick it for my next big project anymore. This isn't intended as a slight,
> just some feedback; but the language doesn't appear to be evolving to encourage
> quality development the way that Python has. Following this list for a long time
> leads me to believe that the ideal of maintaining backwards compatibility
> is one of the big reasons why (concern about execution speed being the other big reason,
> something I've always been impressed with with the PHP developers).


Off the tree, an apple will never be an orange.

BC may not be of grave concern to Python developers.
Perhaps thats why it hasn't hit the radar screens.
You don't get to 6.5 million domains and a million ip
addresses chomping big 'BC' pieces off of developers
butts.

Tthere is nothing wrong with evolution, nor revolution,
provided it's carefully thought out, and executed for a
reasonable purpose.

Nested comments isn't it.

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