Opinion: Rise of PHP shows how msft dev tools have lost their way
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Mike Mullikin wrote:
Kinda kills the "low barrier to entry" comment.
Come on, man... be nice, they're trying to move this thing. The We7en RC is out now, they've only a few more months left to pretend it wasn't the slowest rush job in history... ;)
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True, it's just fun to watch when the blood sucking monopolists and the frigtarded "all software should be free" crowds play in the same sandbox.
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Just put this on the CP Twitter feed (@thecodeproject). RT @jeffreymcmanus: our pal @andrewbrust: rise of PHP reveals MSFT how dev tools have lost their way "Remembrance of Code Past"[^] My favorite paragraph: "PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft at the game it practically invented. Together, they offer a programming environment with a low barrier to entry, high productivity, more-than-sufficient functionality, low cost and a wildly enthusiastic ecosystem of developers. Dial back to the early 1990s, and that was Microsoft. In the latter part of this decade, it most certainly is not."
Jeff Hadfield wrote:
rise of PHP reveals MSFT how dev tools have lost their way
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Jeff Hadfield wrote:
PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft at the game
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: The silly stuff they come up with.. Someone has too much time on their hands ;)
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I just had a look, and they are ridiculous. They setting up PHP on a system that's using only MS tech for the webserver, DB, etc. I've used PHP at work and we *never* use it this way, it's too much hassle. Win2K or better, Apache, PHP, and you're good to go. If you want a DB slap MySQL, SQLite, FireBird, etc on it, and you don't have to fight with all the hassle of an Oracle or MS SQL Server setup.
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Jeff Hadfield wrote:
rise of PHP reveals MSFT how dev tools have lost their way
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Jeff Hadfield wrote:
PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft at the game
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: The silly stuff they come up with.. Someone has too much time on their hands ;)
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That's what I thought as well. However I will admit that we use PHP at work because it's less hassle to setup and program in. However it should be noted that most of our solutions are internal, and tend to be pretty basic.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Maybe they set it all up while he was away on one of his biking trips Big Grin
At first glance I read that as '...one of his bikini trips' :suss:
You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.
He likes to keep those trips a lot more low profile...
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Just put this on the CP Twitter feed (@thecodeproject). RT @jeffreymcmanus: our pal @andrewbrust: rise of PHP reveals MSFT how dev tools have lost their way "Remembrance of Code Past"[^] My favorite paragraph: "PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft at the game it practically invented. Together, they offer a programming environment with a low barrier to entry, high productivity, more-than-sufficient functionality, low cost and a wildly enthusiastic ecosystem of developers. Dial back to the early 1990s, and that was Microsoft. In the latter part of this decade, it most certainly is not."
I love this: " More significantly, Microsoft is struggling to understand how MySQL, the relational database that's "good enough," is stealing an increasing amount of momentum from SQL Server." Yes, I'm sure they're struggling with this. It's free you idiot. And for many quick and dirty applications, that's all you need to know. How does this guy get paid to write this drivel? "There were good reasons for Microsoft to focus on the enterprise." Yep, there sure are: lots, and lots of money. Spent year after year, project after project regardless of success rates or suitability. No mom and pop shop is going to be able to throw money around like a corporation is perfectly happy to do.
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I love this: " More significantly, Microsoft is struggling to understand how MySQL, the relational database that's "good enough," is stealing an increasing amount of momentum from SQL Server." Yes, I'm sure they're struggling with this. It's free you idiot. And for many quick and dirty applications, that's all you need to know. How does this guy get paid to write this drivel? "There were good reasons for Microsoft to focus on the enterprise." Yep, there sure are: lots, and lots of money. Spent year after year, project after project regardless of success rates or suitability. No mom and pop shop is going to be able to throw money around like a corporation is perfectly happy to do.
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Its amazing how some people make it. I have this theory, that the powers that be actually take care of the idiots of this world because the smart ones can take care of themselves.
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Just put this on the CP Twitter feed (@thecodeproject). RT @jeffreymcmanus: our pal @andrewbrust: rise of PHP reveals MSFT how dev tools have lost their way "Remembrance of Code Past"[^] My favorite paragraph: "PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft at the game it practically invented. Together, they offer a programming environment with a low barrier to entry, high productivity, more-than-sufficient functionality, low cost and a wildly enthusiastic ecosystem of developers. Dial back to the early 1990s, and that was Microsoft. In the latter part of this decade, it most certainly is not."
Jeff Hadfield wrote:
PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft
What MySQL? The one soon to be TheirSQL?
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I love this: " More significantly, Microsoft is struggling to understand how MySQL, the relational database that's "good enough," is stealing an increasing amount of momentum from SQL Server." Yes, I'm sure they're struggling with this. It's free you idiot. And for many quick and dirty applications, that's all you need to know. How does this guy get paid to write this drivel? "There were good reasons for Microsoft to focus on the enterprise." Yep, there sure are: lots, and lots of money. Spent year after year, project after project regardless of success rates or suitability. No mom and pop shop is going to be able to throw money around like a corporation is perfectly happy to do.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
How does this guy get paid to write this drivel?
Oracle money?
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Shog9 wrote:
Don't forget loose typing
you'd better not look at what's coming up for C# 4.0
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Jeff Hadfield wrote:
PHP and MySQL have beaten Microsoft
What MySQL? The one soon to be TheirSQL?
Mladen Jankovic wrote:
The one soon to be TheirSQL?
MySQL is GPL'd, it's not going anywhere.
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Shog9 wrote:
Don't forget loose typing
you'd better not look at what's coming up for C# 4.0
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Shog9 wrote:
Don't forget loose typing
you'd better not look at what's coming up for C# 4.0
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I suppose Visual Web Developer Express (or whatever it's called) is Microsoft's response. Trouble is, while the price is right for the hobbyist developer, the learning curve is just the same as Visual Studio Standard, so it takes a significant time investment to learn how to use it. And I would have to say that even as a professional developer (I do get paid for my development skills :-)) I'd be as happy or happier using Apache+Python+SQLite for a little (or not so little) web-site - there's less getting in the way than with ASP.NET - although that's just an uninformed opinion, as I've never used ASP.NET. I have used Python and stuff for web development though :)
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Stuart Dootson wrote:
I'd be as happy or happier using Apache+Python
Like these guys?[^] They actually began their site using lisp...eww.
Stuart Dootson wrote:
there's less getting in the way than with ASP.NET
Even with django and turbogears which are "heavy" frameworks it is still much simpler imo than the asp.net page model and debugging is soooooooooo much easier.
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Stuart Dootson wrote:
I'd be as happy or happier using Apache+Python
Like these guys?[^] They actually began their site using lisp...eww.
Stuart Dootson wrote:
there's less getting in the way than with ASP.NET
Even with django and turbogears which are "heavy" frameworks it is still much simpler imo than the asp.net page model and debugging is soooooooooo much easier.
Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell
Chris Austin wrote:
They actually began their site using lisp...eww
That's always been my reaction to Lisp - the brackets, the brackets!!!
Chris Austin wrote:
django and turbogears which are "heavy" frameworks
I've never used any more than CherryPy + Genshi...but as they make up roughly 50% of Turbogears, maybe that's where I should be looking :-)
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Stuart Dootson wrote:
I'd be as happy or happier using Apache+Python
Like these guys?[^] They actually began their site using lisp...eww.
Stuart Dootson wrote:
there's less getting in the way than with ASP.NET
Even with django and turbogears which are "heavy" frameworks it is still much simpler imo than the asp.net page model and debugging is soooooooooo much easier.
Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell
Chris Austin wrote: Even with django and turbogears which are "heavy" frameworks it is still much simpler imo than the asp.net page model and debugging is soooooooooo much easier. Really...? There is a programming language / tool that is easier than C# / ASP.Net / SQL Server. I haven't really played with any non MS tools because I found .net to be very easy. (Especially debugging). Perhaps I need to open my eyes to what else is available.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Maybe they set it all up while he was away on one of his biking trips Big Grin
At first glance I read that as '...one of his bikini trips' :suss:
You really gotta try harder to keep up with everyone that's not on the short bus with you. - John Simmons / outlaw programmer.
I saw "binging trips".
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Chris Austin wrote: Even with django and turbogears which are "heavy" frameworks it is still much simpler imo than the asp.net page model and debugging is soooooooooo much easier. Really...? There is a programming language / tool that is easier than C# / ASP.Net / SQL Server. I haven't really played with any non MS tools because I found .net to be very easy. (Especially debugging). Perhaps I need to open my eyes to what else is available.
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ToddHileHoffer wrote:
There is a programming language / tool that is easier than C# / ASP.Net / SQL Server.
It's really my opinion rather than fact :) But, I just enjoy coding and playing with technology in general and given a choice I try to go with a simple solution. The two frameworks that I mentioned both have some learning curve associated with them and coming from an asp.net point of view it may well seem obtuse when you begin playing around. The strict mvc approach seems to be a sticking point for people new to them as well. Not to mention, you would have to pick up the language as you go.
ToddHileHoffer wrote:
Perhaps I need to open my eyes to what else is available.
Why not? The worst thing that could happen is that you reaffirm the things you love about your current tools.
Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell
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That's what I thought as well. However I will admit that we use PHP at work because it's less hassle to setup and program in. However it should be noted that most of our solutions are internal, and tend to be pretty basic.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
because it's less hassle to setup and program in
ASP.NET and VS Studio makes it a no brainer to build ASP.NET sites with the click of a button, but to each there own I guess. The way I see it, if ASP.NET would have been put out by anyone other than Microosft, PHP would not exist any longer.
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