From: Cornelius <c....@gm...> - 2009-04-20 19:36:38
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Dietrich Moerman schrieb: > 2009/4/20 Canol Gokel <can...@ya...>: >> I don't like the design of the PHP language, either. There are lots of more powerful and elegant languages out there, but there is this truth: if you want to actually distribute your web application and like seeing that people actually use it than you _have to_ code it in PHP. Other languages just aren't as widespread as PHP and don't provide an easy solution as PHP, when it comes to web. This is most probably because PHP was designed for the web needs in Rasmus' mind. > > PHP was a logical choice back in 2003 since it was the only language I > knew decently and wanted to know better. After seven years and much > more experience with programming languages, I usually can't call PHP a > clean language, even though I have loved working with it for many > years as well. > > UseBB 2 will remain to be PHP 5 and if successful can be developed > further (in the existing project or in a seperate one). Though if I > would create a third version, it would be something different (e.g. > Python, Ruby, Java). The problem is not that it does not stand out (it > doesn't, but with UseBB 1's possibilities and userbase this can't be a > surprise) but that this might be a chance to start working in a new > environment and start a new "experiment" just as it was the case six > years ago. > > --Dietrich > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Stay on top of everything new and different, both inside and > around Java (TM) technology - register by April 22, and save > $200 on the JavaOne (SM) conference, June 2-5, 2009, San Francisco. > 300 plus technical and hands-on sessions. Register today. > Use priority code J9JMT32. http://p.sf.net/sfu/p > _______________________________________________ > UseBB-Development mailing list > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/usebb-development > Hi all, This is my first post here, and I really don't even remember why i subscribed here in the first place, but I love programming, too, and even without a computer science master I saw that php is just nothing good anymore. Though as case study, or 'experiment', I'd love to participate in a C++ Bulletin board (or CMS) and benchmark that against the big players. C++ offers a clean, OOP way to program software, together with lots of librarys avaible for C and C++. If you ever would like to do that, just drop me a mail :=) Cornelius |