On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 18:20:23 -0400, Lukasz Karapuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
> 
> My company has recently developed a Web site module for a local
> manufacturing company. The Web site module is a PHP and MySQL application
> composed of several screens and advanced engineering functionality
> (graphing, calculations etc). One of the database tables for the application
> has over 110,000 records.
> 
> Why I chose to reply to your email is because PHP is not usually used for
> the development of more complex functionality like the Web site module that
> we have developed.

I beg to differ. Many large and complex sites are written in PHP.
There are also many large and complex programs written in PHP which
are in production use. Take TYPO3, for example: http://www.typo3.org

> The module performed well in testing. It has not been
> released for production yet, so I don't have a good performance report on
> the production version of the Web site module (with many concurrent users).
> 
> I could provide you the URL to the Web site when it is released to
> production.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Lukasz Karapuda
> VP Application Development - newline Creations LLC
> > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.thenewline.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Harlequin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 7:07 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: MySQL & PHP Examples & Training Providers Required
> >
> > Hi all.
> >
> > This might sound like a strange request but here goes.
> >
> > I'm looking for some examples of sites that are purely MySQL
> > and PHP running on Unix and that contain a few thousand
> > records preferably held in relational databases.
> >
> > Rationale:
> >
> > I need to justify PHP as a tool of choice over say vb.net or
> > Oracle. My recommendation, despite my limited knowledge of
> > MySQL and PHP is that even if we have 10-15 databases holding
> > upwards of 10,000 records each PHP and MySQL are the tools of
> > choice and I doubt that there are any functions missing that
> > you'd find in VB.Net. I could be wrong and if so, please let me know.
> >
> > My other question is that I am looking for training in the
> > UK, preferably in the North. I have no idea about
> > accreditation or certification requirements and wondered if
> > anyone could provide any recommendations...?
> >
> > Thanks for your time guys.
> >

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