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Re: "cook-ebook" - Should I use Perl or PHP/MySQL?

by broquaint (Abbot)
on Feb 05, 2003 at 11:24 UTC ( [id://232798]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to "cook-ebook" - Should I use Perl or PHP/MySQL?

If you're looking upon this opportunity as a learning experience then I would recommend going with Perl and your database of choice (which would appear to be MySQL in this case).

I recommend Perl over PHP for several reasons

  • you have all the resources and community support of The Monastery
  • the available introduction literature is superb (assuming you get the right stuff :)
  • and lastly - learning PHP is no great joy. while it is very easy to pick up the basics and is somewhat simpler than perl in ways, learning PHP's subtle ins and outs is very tedious

I'd also recommend Preaching Perl gospel to PHP converts... for some good PHP vs. perl comparisons.
HTH

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Re: Re: "cook-ebook" - Should I use Perl or PHP/MySQL?
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 06, 2003 at 01:39 UTC
    you have all the resources and community support of The Monastery

    She also has all the resources and community support of PHP Freaks, which focuses on PHP and MySQL development.

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