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Revision as of 16:29, 24 May 2006
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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
- FastCGI vs. mod_perl
- Package Management (dh-make-perl, etc)