On 6/8/07, Crayon Shin Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 08 June 2007 04:10, Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:

> I found one intersting item though: Under the "What does Python have
> that PHP doesn't?" header, there's a bullet stating that "support for
> all major GUI frameworks". I know that both php and python have support
> for gtk. Am I to understand from this statement that python has also
> support for qt?

Yes, it's called PyQT. For purely non-web work Python beats PHP hands
down. Plus it runs on more platforms.

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   I actually haven't found a platform yet that I couldn't port PHP
to, if it wasn't already native.  We're talking Windows, Linux, BSD,
true *nix, MacOS, SunOS, Amiga, et cetera.  I doubt it would run on my
old Commodore 64 with the 1541 5.25" floppy drive (LOAD "*",8,1), but
you can emulate a C64 in PHP (http://phpc64.extra.hu). ;-P

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