Personally I think PHP is the way to go. PHP can run on nearly any system and I feel it will be further adopted by nearly every OS. Once the basics of PHP are learned your students might gravitate to learning relational databases once they see the how well PHP works with databases. It's all wonderful, wonderful stuff.

That said the market overall is probably stronger for vb and with longhorn starting to look more and more like a re-release of XP with pretty graphics vs should be around for a while to. If history is a guide to the future it will probably be 10 years before we see the next real version of any MS os.

Greg

On Apr 28, 2005, at 11:02 PM, David McDowell wrote:

and YES, I should say I agree then... PHP is here to stay!!!!!!

sorry for 2nd quick post. :) I am an avid PHP user, but not a "programmer".


On 4/28/05, David McDowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I could have totally read that wrong... it reads opposite today...
LOL... been a LONG week.  :)  :)  no harm meant anyway...

David McD

On 4/28/05, Jim Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In saying "isn't going anywhere", I was indicating that PHP is "here
to stay"...sorry for the confusion.
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