On 4 January 2011 16:00, Alex Brollo <[email protected]> wrote: > 2011/1/4 Roan Kattouw <[email protected]> ... > > What a "creative" use of #lst allows, if it is really an efficient, light > routine, is to build named variables and arrays of named variables into one > page; I can't imagine what a good programmer could do with such a powerful > tool. I'm, as you can imagine, far from a good programmer, nevertheless I > built easily routines for unbeliavable results. Perhaps, coming back to the > topic..... a good programmer would disrupt wikipedia using #lst? :-) >
Don't use the words "good programmers", sounds like mythic creatures that never adds bugs and can work 24 hours without getting tired. Haha... What you seems you may need, is a special type of people, maybe in the academia, or student, or working already on something that already ask for a lot performance . One interested in the intricate details of optimizing. The last time I tried to search something special about PHP (how to force a garbage recollection in old versions of PHP) there was very few hits on google, or none. -- -- ℱin del ℳensaje. _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
