On the other hand, PHP can be inserted inside your page
Which is precisely why we don't use PHP, ASP, or CF. As a graphic design firm, we need to keep the executable code as far from the presentation and structual code as possible, other our designers (who are not programmers) get confused between the two.
The other thing that we are not crazy about is that PHP seems to have a function for everything where Perl leaves a bit more to the imagination. But the long and the short of it is that it's what you get used to.
In reply to Re^2: Perl and Infiltrating PHP Workplaces
by bradcathey
in thread Perl and Infiltrating PHP Workplaces
by Withigo
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