My PHP class starts later today, so I took some time this morning to install PHP and PHP-related Eclipse plugins. While I was nosing around the PHP installation, I noticed that I have Python installed (which I'd forgotten about a while back). So I decided to look for some Python plugins while I'm tossing a bunch of stuff into Eclipse.
I know, I know -- PHP? Well, yeah. I've only ever had one physically painful language experience, and it was VB, and it's years behind me. Java's been wonderful to me so far, as scary as that sounds, and I'm looking forward to trying something bizarre and interesting.
If I have to... (Score:1)
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You are what you think.
Be prepared (Score:2)
The document on tnx.nl provides handy tables, useful for Perl programmers that have to work with PHP. One table helps you to pick the right string matching function, and
Re:Be prepared (Score:1)
Aww, it quotes me!
I’ve written about PHP separately as well [plasmasturm.org].
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Also, the links to PHP: A love and hate relationship by Ivan Ristic [webkreator.com] and PHP Annoyances by Neil de Carteret [n3dst4.com] are both 404. But the latter is can be found mirrored at lumphammer.net [lumphammer.net], now.
(I’d try to talk to the webmaster directly, but the page lists no contact address of any form. I hope you have some way to get in touch with whoever runs it.)
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I meant whoever runs tnx.nl [tnx.nl], not Ivan.
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You are what you think.
Ruby's R is P with tail (Score:1)
Ruby was a P which had grown a long tail, and
Matz put it in his blog.
http://www.rubyist.net/~matz/20060330.html [rubyist.net]