On 3/21/2017 8:02 AM, Hakuch wrote:
On 21.03.2017 02:50, Paul Norman wrote:
On 3/20/2017 9:22 AM, Hakuch wrote:
It depends. For projects that produce webpages, there's probably more
Ruby activity than PHP activity. Python is also pretty popular.
did you want to say "projects that do NOT
On 21.03.2017 16:02, Hakuch wrote:
> did you want to say "projects that do NOT produce webpages" ? Then I
> would agree with you, because usually you only do webpages with PHP
I actually mostly use PHP for building Code Generators these days,
and for writing database test scripts, not so much
On 21.03.2017 02:50, Paul Norman wrote:
> On 3/20/2017 9:22 AM, Hakuch wrote:
> It depends. For projects that produce webpages, there's probably more
> Ruby activity than PHP activity. Python is also pretty popular.
did you want to say "projects that do NOT produce webpages" ? Then I
would agree
On 21.03.2017 09:47, Rory McCann wrote:
> On 20.03.2017 17:22, Hakuch wrote:
> You should start your new project in whatever you feel most comfortable
> in.
thats the problem that I would feel comfortable with both of them and
their (dis)advantages ;) I would even like the idea to make it easier
On 20.03.2017 17:22, Hakuch wrote:
What do you think, are there more php or more ruby developers in OSM ?
Normally within open source projects people tend to use ruby, but many
times I saw small projects coded in php. Iam currently unsure if I
should start a new project with php/symfony or
On 3/20/2017 9:22 AM, Hakuch wrote:
What do you think, are there more php or more ruby developers in OSM ?
Normally within open source projects people tend to use ruby, but many
times I saw small projects coded in php. Iam currently unsure if I
should start a new project with php/symfony or
On 20 March 2017 at 17:22, Hakuch wrote:
> What do you think, are there more php or more ruby developers in OSM ?
> Normally within open source projects people tend to use ruby, but many
> times I saw small projects coded in php. Iam currently unsure if I
> should start a new
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