Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [PHP-CVS] cvs: php4 / TODO From: Sebastian Bergmann (sb <email protected>)
Date: 10/12/00

Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Here are my own personal comments, directed to no one in general
> and certainly in response to nothing in general :) :)

  :)

> But I tend to believe that there are more in Java.

  And you may be right here, I don't know.

> The fact that a saw can cut, but a hammer can't, doesn't make the
> hammer a worthless tool ;)

  Correct.

> Not to say that PHP shouldn't continue to grow and evolve. There should
> be an abstraction that PHP isn't so server-resident. Better Java
> interoperability is good. Taking some clues from the transaction
> nature of Java application servers is wise as well.

  That was what I wanted to pint out.

> But saying PHP != Java and therefore for PHP to succeed, it must become
> more Java-like...

  I haven't said _that_.

> So Yes to growing PHP! But No to making it
> Java: "... And he that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left
> the path of wisdom" :) :)

  "Blessed is he that codeth, and they that hear the words of this
   prophecy, and keep those things which are written therin: for the time
   of PHP is at hand."

  "PHP is here and Zend will follow, for ASP there's no tomorrow."

  Keep the faith,
Sebastian

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