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View Poll Results: Which Programming Languages Do you use? | |||
| (X)HTML only | | 32 | 46.38% |
| Perl | | 11 | 15.94% |
| ASP | | 10 | 14.49% |
| ASP.net | | 9 | 13.04% |
| Php | | 53 | 76.81% |
| Python | | 6 | 8.70% |
| Java (not JSP) | | 13 | 18.84% |
| JSP | | 10 | 14.49% |
| Ruby on Rails | | 6 | 8.70% |
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| Do you have any examples of RoR work you have done? |
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| Just noticed that the site in your sig (findmeatune.com) seems to use PHP. Why didn't you use Python? :-)
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| Formely I used to apply Perl in my programming. I move to php as soon as I realize that php is incorporating almost perl feature.
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| Xhtml, CSS Strict, PHP and whenever I need some Javascript, off to Dynamic Drive I go |
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| I use PHP for just about anything but now I'm learning C++ when I get time. Hopefully soon enough I'll be able to create PHP extensions and Apache modules for intensive web-apps that need a burst of speed. |
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| Are you already familiar with the existing modules and addons that speed up / cache php?
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| Yes, some of them give a huge boost to memory usage and speed. What I was thinking of is for instance if part of your app had to search for files, or join lots of files together then I could create an extension and have a function join_files( array() ); or something to that effect so the "heavy lifting" would be done by the C/C++ code. |
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