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Not really the scope of the average administrator, but often enough we're faced with writing smaller (or larger) applications for our own use or are forced to fix code botched together by more or less competent developers.
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== Administration ==
* Securing
* Securing
* Tuning (Zend Optimizer & replacements)
* Tuning (Zend Optimizer & replacements)
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== Programming ==
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* [[Smarty]]
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* [[PEAR]]
= Perl =
= Perl =
* FastCGI vs. mod_perl
* FastCGI vs. mod_perl
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= Python =
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* Tomcat

Latest revision as of 03:46, 1 November 2007

Not really the scope of the average administrator, but often enough we're faced with writing smaller (or larger) applications for our own use or are forced to fix code botched together by more or less competent developers.


Contents

The choice

Although PHP might be your first choice when doing "web development" that doesn't mean it's the best one.

Food for thought:

Unbiased facts:

  • PHPs availability is much better on "foreign" servers.
  • PHP is much easier to use than Perl for beginners, because you can just throw HTML in PHP files (or vice versa).
  • Perl is much cleaner than PHP.
  • Perls webserver integration sucks. Neither CGI, nor mod_perl nor fastcgi give you the ease of use of PHP.

PHP

Administration

  • Securing
  • Tuning (Zend Optimizer & replacements)

Programming

Perl

Python

Ruby

Java

  • Tomcat
Personal tools