[Phpwm] wysiwig editor

Dave Holmes dave at neteffekt.co.uk
Fri Mar 6 11:00:44 UTC 2009


> They showed benchmarks between the PHP 5.2 and 5.3 on windows and the
difference was pretty impressive.

That's all fine if you are running windows in your production
environment, but why would you want to do that an pay all the licence
costs for running a windows server....


Mike Tipping wrote:
> The SQL server driver is currently for windows php only.
>
> The issue here is that Microsoft are only going to write code that
> runs on Windows. It will need to be ported to run with the other
> versions of PHP so it will take a Linux developer to convert the
> Windows code to Linux. In the case of the MSSQL server driver I can’t
> see many Linux developers seeing the need so maybe it won’t happen.
> PHP is part of their “open source technology centre” so I guess the
> code is all available to the community.
>
> PHP 5.3 is the first version that Microsoft have been involved with
> and they have had to rewrite a large part of it as the source code was
> lost back in PHPv3 and prior to 5.3 only 3 people know how to build
> PHP on windows which is why it was always late being released. They
> showed benchmarks between the PHP 5.2 and 5.3 on windows and the
> difference was pretty impressive.
>
> On 6/3/09 10:22, "Andy Cowan" <andy at w4.co.uk> wrote:
>
>     Not just a pinch of salt – am I the only one that finds this a bit
>     worrying?
>      
>     The post also included the line “(but possibly only if the windows
>     version of PHP)” – one of the best things about PHP so far is its
>     cross platform portability, and it would be typical of them to
>     start making the windows flavour of PHP the only real alternative,
>     whilst the other platforms remain as poor cousins. At the moment,
>     we develop on Windows and Mac and deploy to Linux, without any
>     trouble at all.
>      
>     I have no evidence of this – I wasn’t at PHP London, anyone that
>     was there able to reassure me? Or do I need to dig out that Ruby
>     book? (only kidding!)
>      
>     A.
>
>
>     *From:* phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk
>     [mailto:phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk]
>     <mailto:phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk%5D> *On Behalf Of *Chris
>     Lovell
>     *Sent:* 06 March 2009 10:15
>     *To:* West Midlands PHP User Group
>     *Subject:* Re: [Phpwm] wysiwig editor
>
>     > “Microsoft are taking PHP very seriously and if you have any
>     thoughts, email them and they will listen” or so the bloke says.
>
>     Mmm, I'll take that with a pinch of salt. It may have been a good
>     few years since we had a new Halloween document but that doesn't
>     mean they've changed their tune.
>
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