Re: [PHP] Enterprise
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Richard Heyes <richardh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Ray Hauge wrote:
I just read an interesting article about enterprise software. One of the
most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise ready."
This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any
"non-enterprise" language as well.
Bahh, it's because people can't find the difference from php the language,
and something else the framework.
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