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I know Yahoo! uses PHP and I've heard Google does as well?
Google uses Python.
http://www.python.org/Quotes.html
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Google uses PHP too.
For example: http://toolbar.google.com/failed.php
http://toolbar.google.com/whatsnew.php3
http://www.google.co.ve/search?q=%22google+uses+php%22
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Skippy wrote:
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I know Yahoo! uses PHP and I've heard Google does as well?
Google
: Re: [PHP] java .vs php
Google uses PHP too.
For example: http://toolbar.google.com/failed.php
http://toolbar.google.com/whatsnew.php3
http://www.google.co.ve/search?q=%22google+uses+php%22
Regards.
Skippy wrote:
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I know Yahoo! uses PHP and I've heard Google does
On Thu, November 10, 2005 9:45 am, Nathan Tobik wrote:
Google uses Java also:
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/google/limoore.html
Google uses Pigeons as well.
:-)
After doing enough web development for enough time, you get to where
you really don't care what so-and-so is
hi...
php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody have
testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php scale
to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal with the
various security issues...
articles dealing with actual live
bruce wrote:
hi...
php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody have
testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php scale
to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal with the
various security issues...
articles dealing
bruce wrote:
i'm trying to really get a feel as to whether php can really drive
serious commercial sites.
Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
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Hi bruce,
Programming can be as good as the programer can be. If you look at the
google site, how it works, how many concurrent processes that code can
do, you realize that tools available for this purposes (Phyton, Perl,
PHP java) do what you want them to do.
Just try to take a look to
Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
I can't believe that Yahoo! works on PHP. Any proofs?
As I know they use their own-written engine, if I'm correct it's called
yScript. Am I right?
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On 11/9/05 11:58 AM, Rosty Kerei wrote:
Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
I can't believe that Yahoo! works on PHP. Any proofs?
As I know they use their own-written engine, if I'm correct it's called
yScript. Am I right?
Try here for your proof:
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Yahoo gets 3.4 billion page views per day. That serious enough for you?
I can't believe that Yahoo! works on PHP. Any proofs?
As I know they use their own-written engine, if I'm correct it's called
yScript. Am I right?
[/snip]
You 'were' right...up until 2002
On Wed, November 9, 2005 9:40 am, bruce wrote:
php appears to be fine/good for prototyping. my question; does anybody
have
testing experience regarding scalability of php .vs java. ie, can php
scale
to handle 1000s of simultaneous connections/users, as well as deal
with the
various security
Look at the Thousand and Thousands of vBulletin boards, PHPBB's and other
PHP/MySQL based BB Systems out there with several thousand Members on at once,
not including guests. I know Yahoo! uses PHP and I've heard Google does as
well?
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