Why is the Monastery successful ?

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the reasons PHP has significantly more users in the web development area is that they understand the web better than we, Perl developers do

How do they understand the web better than us?

By spreading the net with a bunch of SQL-injection prone sites?
By encouraging the passage of variables from the user input to HTML rendering without checking anything?
By making it easy the bad habit of mixing programming logic and output?

It's true that you can write bad code in every language, but PHP makes things really easy for bad coders.

How bad coding habits increases their "understanding of the web" is really beyond me.


In reply to Re: Web forum or mailing list ? by dbwiz
in thread Web forum or mailing list ? by szabgab

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