> > From Perl to Java to JavaScript to C to C++ to Objective C, this is > always the challenge. Let folks use what they prefer.
(snip) > Folks who enjoy a certain comfort with their current language will > remain with what they know. Sometimes that's a productive decision, > sometimes not. After all, if it works don't fix it, and if they don't > work with Rev they'll never see it as a productivity loss.* > Well, I remember a project from last year in which the client asked us to issue PDF documents on the fly from a template in a web app. 2 guys helping me on this time critical project were used to PHP, but after 2 days of coding & testing they only managed to complete a solution that fulfilled only 50% of the needs. Finally I stayed late at work one evening, and in 3 or 4 hrs I completed a script in MC cgi that did the task. After that, they suddenly began to feel slightly less comfortable with PHP... JB _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
