On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 02:56:02 +0100, Patrys :: Patryk Zawadzki wrote: > > have php50 support at all! > > That's actually a good thing.
Maybe good, if you are setting up new environment, but definitely not if you already have one. > the coder's point of view (me) and causes proper code to behave badly > under some circumstances. You wouldn't want to have to debug all > object-oriented code after an upgrade like I had to do once (and it And you wouldn't want to have to debug all the code, object-oriented and not, written by different people, because your client said he don't care at all and his site must be back online. > happy with it. The only thing being different - we upgrade developing > environment first, production later. This way we are prepared for weird > things that might happen (or even total breakage). My devel machine passed upgrade without any problems, but there are running only two modern object-oriented applications and one trivial. In case of commercial hosting services, there's no way to perform client software tests, thus you mustn't remove support for any incompatible line of PHP. -- GoTaR <priv0.onet.pl->gotar> http://vfmg.sourceforge.net/ http://tccs.sourceforge.net/ _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en
