j,

nevermind, you're not the first one who says stop using php if you want oo
and strong types aso aso.
my decision is not only reasoned by your reply.
sorry for dropping just a single line - i had to leave my desk....

regards,
ilker

"J Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> I wouldn't take my opinion as law, as I'm not part of the core PHP Group
or
> anything, so I don't speak for anyone but myself. All I'm saying is that I
> seem to remember this issue being brought up before, and the result was
> that PHP is not a strong typed language, and probably won't become one any
> time soon.
>
> A couple of weeks ago the discussion kind of stirred up again with the
idea
> of "string types".
>
> You can sort of do your own data type checks now using is_int(),
is_array(),
> etc., which although falls short of true strong typing, is better than
> nothing.
>
> If you want to move to C#, super. Use the tool that fits the job. But I
hope
> to hell you aren't doing it just 'cause I sent you a reply on a newsgroup
> that you didn't like. Personally, I wouldn't mind a slightly stronger
typed
> PHP (at least for function arguments) as long as BC and portability were
> maintained and it was totally optional.
>
> J
>
>
> Ilker Cetinkaya wrote:
>
> > thank you for your reply,
> >
> > i'll change to c# as soon as i've finished my current projects.
> >
> > regards,
> > ilker
> >
>



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