dear all,
i' m want to start developing some mid scale apps ! i have discuss
with my friend and i have one question. i wonder does php ready for
enterprise?
thanks
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i' m want to start developing some mid scale apps ! i have discuss
with my friend and i have one question. i wonder does php ready for
enterprise?
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Yes, it does/is.
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Supri anto wrote / napĂsal (a):
dear all,
i' m want to start developing some mid scale apps ! i have discuss
with my friend and i have one question. i wonder does php ready for
enterprise?
thanks
It has the smell of flame.
I will ignore it.
trobi
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on Monday, January 10, 2005 10:45 AM said:
i' m want to start developing some mid scale apps ! i have discuss
with my friend and i have one question. i wonder does php ready for
enterprise?
what qualifications do you require in an application before you
Hello Supri,
Monday, January 10, 2005, 6:45:19 PM, you wrote:
Sa i' m want to start developing some mid scale apps ! i have discuss
Sa with my friend and i have one question. i wonder does php ready
Sa for enterprise?
I would say so:
http://www.zend.com/platform
Best regards,
Richard Davey
Supri anto wrote:
i' m want to start developing some mid scale apps ! i have discuss
with my friend and i have one question. i wonder does php ready for
enterprise?
PHP is ready.
Are you? :-)
All you need to do is Google for PHP Enterprise and read a few pages to
figure out the answer to
One of the big arguments for PHP being ready for the enterprise is
that, hey, Yahoo uses it! But it's more the reason why Yahoo uses it.
Part of the reason is that PHP is scalable because of it's a shared
nothing architecture, so you can scale it horizontally just about
indefinitely. Plus it's
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