Hehe,I don't agree with either :-) But I am still searching for some solution,
and when (and if) I find it I will be happy to share with you (btw, obviously
nobody shared experiences about that compiler)
Hans is the OP, the one you thought got it all wrong., you're actually
agree with me ...
Hans Schultz schreef:
Hehe,
I don't agree with either :-)
But I am still searching for some solution, and when (and if) I find it
I will be happy to share with you (btw, obviously nobody shared
experiences about that compiler)
no, but did the comments I made about var vars and vars
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Extremely sorry about that :)
I completely agree with Hans, as PHP cant be directly compared to that of
java's behaviour.
Hans is the OP, the one you thought got it all wrong., you're actually
agree with me ... which is as natural as it
Concluding, and one idea...I think I received satisfying advices on everything
but first question (Detection of typos and other simple mistakes). And we were
talking also about being able to catch them at compile time, then if php at all
has compile time etc. Today one thing crossed my mind --
You got it all wrong. As explained, php dont have real compile time like
other languages. And if you want to learn a language, you have to start the
way it acts. the E_STRICT setting will tell you most of the errors possible
from a php script.
At production level programmers keep the errors away
or compiled, or is
there a compiler, question is rather is that compiler useful for my
problem.Best regards
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Date
to spot typos, etc)
6. I am not a number.
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To: h.schult...@yahoo.com
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 4:20 PM
You got it all wrong
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