[nycphp-talk] The PHP Framework?
pswebcode, nyc
psaw at pswebcode.com
Fri May 9 12:48:23 EDT 2003
It was a smooth lo-calorie tidbit.
For me, though, the article most fully amplifies that, at last,
after so much time Microsoft has finally engaged enough gears and
can even attempt such a slim and daring head to head.
It does not change that ASP.NET, far from being a radical and innovative
rewrite
is an infusion of tasty XML, Java and C strategies monumentally hoisted
on top of the
hardcore Windows Server environment and the "out from leftfield"
introduction of
more kludge like the Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) code and
common language runtime (CLR) will be contributing to overall
performance hits
on IIS web server environments everywhere.
Everyone please take a moment and commiserate with them now, those
glassy-eyed programmers, who are in some way remain sisters and
brothers,
who have to hoist that heavy, heavy .NET chain and keep on keepin on.
Frankly, I think .NET experience will make all of them stronger
opensource programmers when they are ready.
Warmest regards,
Peter Sawczynec, Technology Director
PSWebcode -- opensource programming
for the interactive web
psaw at pswebcode.com
www.pswebcode.com
718.543.3240
-----Original Message-----
From: Hans Zaunere [mailto:hans at nyphp.org]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 11:32 AM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: [nycphp-talk] The PHP Framework?
I'm falling behind; this is the first I've heard of the PHP 4.0
Framework:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnaspp/
html/phpvsaspnet.asp
Very cute.
H
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