Date: 12/09/00
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> Zeev Suraski wrote:
> > >I think it will kill PHP if you take away any (great)
> possibility to evolve
> >
> > I agree, except Kristian is talking about a revolution, not evolution.
>
> I don't. Or maybe I do, regarding some internals of the
> language. If it is visible from the outside, the implementation
> would be a failure, though.
I still support this point: PHP won't suffer from the oppertunity
of integrating an application server in it, if somebody explicitly
requires one.
In my opinion there are enough people around demanding for this
"app server", why shouldn't we make this point of time a good start
for a project ? Saying this I don't mean to do a "revolution", rather
enhancing PHP and prepare it for the future.
Andre
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