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Re^2: Perl vs mod_perl and PHP in Apache+MySql setup on WinXPby BravoTwoZero (Scribe) |
on Dec 29, 2004 at 14:36 UTC ( [id://417990]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Not much to add with etcshadow and revdiablo hitting all the points, but... In answer to why you need PHP/mod_perl/Mason... your need may be driven by your developers. If you're the developer, you can do as little or as much as you'd like with any/all of them. But, if you're also creating a system on which others will develop, you may want to provide some options. For example, PHP is fairly useful for a lot of canned, sysadmin-useful applications. And, the non-Perl, non-Unix admins with whom I work seem to be more comfortable with PHP, even compared to CGI. Also, IMHO, dyed-in-the-wool ASP devleopers tend to take to PHP pretty quickly, so you might be able to leverage existing ASP programming resources with PHP (or Apache::ASP... I've never used it, so I can't comment). So, I suppose the main point is to let your development needs be your guide. If you have none beyond your own edification, try them all! -- Amatuers discuss tactics. Professionals discuss logistics. And... my cat's breath smells like cat food.
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