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RE: Why should I use PHP after this?

by Malach (Scribe)
on Sep 13, 2000 at 00:25 UTC ( [id://32221]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Why should I use PHP after this?

You shouldn't.

You should make an informed decision about what you prefer to use.

You should make your reasons for this choice available.

What, in my opinion, you should not do, is adopt a schoolyard "nyah nyah, mine is better than yours!" attitude, simply because someone screwed up, and a security hole resulted.

I think perl can easily stand on its own many merits, without having one of its leading proponents kicking the opposition when its down.

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