On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Sancar Saran <sancar.sa...@evodot.com> wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 March 2010 03:17:56 Tommy Pham wrote:
>> Let's go back to my 1st e-commerce example.  The manufacturers list is
>> about 3,700.  The categories is about about 2,400.  The products list
>> is right now at 500,000 and expected to be around 750,000.  The site
>> is only in English.  The store owner wants to expand and be I18n:
>> Chinese, French, German, Korean, Spanish.  You see how big and complex
>> that database gets?  The store owners want to have this happens when a
>> customer clicks on a category:
>>
>> * show all subcategories for that category, if any
>> * show all products for that category, if any,
>> * show all manufacturers, used as filtering, for that category and
>> subcategories * show price range filter for that category
>> * show features & specifications filter for that category
>> * show 10 top sellers for that category and related subcategories
>> * the shopper can then select/deselect any of those filters and
>> ability to sort by manufacturers, prices, user rating, popularity
>> (purchased quantity)
>> * have the ability to switch to another language translation on the fly
>> * from the moment the shopper click on a link, the response time (when
>> web browser saids "Done" in the status bar) is 5 seconds or less.
>> Preferably 2-3 seconds. Will be using stopwatch for the timer.
>>
>> Now show me a website that meets those requirements and uses PHP, I'll
>> be glad to support your argument about PHP w/o threads :)  BTW, this
>> is not even enterprise requirement.  I may have another possible
>> project where # products is over 10 million easily.  With similar
>> requirements when the user click on category.  Do you think this site,
>> which currently isn't, can run on PHP?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tommy
>
>
> If you design and code correctly. Yes.
>
>
> If you want to use someting alredy. Try TYPO3.
>
> PS: Your arguments are something about implementation not something about
> platform abilities. You can do this things any server side programming with
> enough hardware.
>
> Regards
>
> Sancar
>
>

Platform abilities = PHP with/without threads.
Implementation = If PHP has threads, how do I implement it.  If not,
what work around / hacks do I need to do.

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