@zerkms PHP scales from a simple web form to the largest social network in the world. if it can do that, any complaints about it are moot. it sure aint the prettiest language out there, but its the most adopted scripting language and it sure is capable of getting things done.
I hate that argument. "Oh, Facebook runs on PHP!" No it doesn't, it runs in C++.
Can we just get along. PHP sucks. Quite a bit more than C. Possibly even more than C++. Hard to tell, really. Depends on who uses it. But that would be a boring deconstruction of a delicious flame war
@EtiennedeMartel Oh yeah. It trivially scales only to a few million pageviews per day. After that you have to be more careful (but that's the same with all architectures)
@sehe Oh, I don't want to argue :) I'm rather sick of the topic ^^
@sehe But if the guys in the PHP rooms start banging on C++, I don't care, they're probably right anyway. As long as they don't claim it's worse than PHP, though.
And comparing C++ to PHP is comparing apples to oranges, as far as I'm concerned.
I started in the Web world with PHP. I didn't really "enjoy" it, it's more that I didn't know anything better. Then I discovered C#, and ASP.NET. My view on all this changed, and I'm not touching PHP anymore.
So... when did you learn web programming? MVC wasn't exactly the thing when I was first exposed. So ASP.Net 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, Ajax Extension, I ate them all (as far as I couldn't avoid them)
@NikiC Well, I'd have loved if they had chosen another name. But I'll rate the framework for it's merit, not the name. It is breath of fresh air after Boa Constrictor WebForms
You got your views (which are just your templates), you got your controllers (which takes the request, takes data from the model and feeds it your views) and you got your model (i.e. your data).
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<rant>I love PoCo, have used it before. These days I gravitate to Boost instead, since compiler support is becoming ubiquitous. This problem is my definition of a intrusive/restrictive framework: simple things become hard to do. Defies the value of a good programmer sometimes.</rant>
This exemplary quote taken from this answer which concerns PoCo, one of the C++ frameworks that is surprisingly un-intrusive, most of the time
Hi, I'm starting with Qt and tried figuring out QTcpSocket, but I don't really understand the "Fortune Client Example" from the documentation, since it contains lots of things that don't seem very relevant to making a simple TCP socket. Does anyone here happen to know a simple example of making a TCP connection with QTcpSocket?
@DeadMG Largest city there. 1.6 million people, or 3.8 million if you count the metropolitan area (so, more than half of Quebec's population reside in or around Montreal)
if I had to define a property of a person even more irrelevant than the tract of land they were born on, I'd probably have to go with the tract of land some ancestor of theirs was born on
@DeadMG It's got something to do with culture. I think you have to be proud of your culture. Not too proud, mind, I hate people who go on and harp about how much better they are, but still proud enough to spread it. Because a culture is a different view about the world. And we need as many points of view as we can possibly get.
cultural evolution is no different to species evolution- yes, each culture is interesting, but it doesn't need to exist, and having one die out is just the way things go- and it should, and indeed, must, happen, for newer, better cultures to emerge