I'm not comfortable with writing Ruby/Rails, but certainly I recognize its strengths and it's positive influences on other languages and the developer community as a whole
All the PHP developers I know argue that it's a horrible language, but that there are so many PHP libraries, frameworks, and applications available that we're better off coding with PHP than with a language that's not getting as much outside work.
yup, and although Struts layed the foundations for dozens of other MVC frameworks, at least in the java world, one canno't say it was a pleasure to work with it
Sorry, had some work to handle, yeah, I would like to use it, but to use it, I figured I'd have to set it up in the first place, which is my definition of implement
If I can just use HipHop, that'd be awesome, I'm looking at a system that will need potential scaling, and I have 3 services that I'm looking at to do that. HipHop is the one that i'm the most iffy about (Memcached and Varnish)
an opcode cache caches the results of parsing a PHP file (an intermediate code called opcode) so that it doesn't need to be parsed again in subsequent requests
speeding up things considerably
I've tried eAccelerator and it was very unstable: and generates a lot of random errors
Is it possible to encrypt some user information (password) with MYSQL AES commands and keep the only private decryption key on a local machine in our office as opposed to the server itself?
well, i am coding in php so regardless, perhaps I should have said that is where my encrypted data will be stored. If I ever need to access that data, I will pull down the encrypted info and decrypt using PHP