On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Nathan Rixham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> *Procedural or OOP?*
I'm perfectly comfortable with both, but call me old-hat --- I far
prefer procedural.
> *Dev OS*
Loaded question, since - as a small ISP - I generally try to
create an environment that exactly-matches the client's if I can, and
if the project is of a large enough scope to warrant such. Otherwise,
it'll be CentOS or Mandriva most often.
> *Dev PHP Version*
Again, loaded question, for the same reason. Never anything newer
or of a different branch than the client's server though, and always
being sure that the code will be compliant with other (recent)
versions of PHP.
> *Live Server OS*
Generally, I use CentOS5. I've been involved with that project
since 2004, and Mandrake (now Mandriva, of course) since 2002, which
is what I use on the desktop side.
> *Live Server PHP Version*
Usually the latest stable, but depending on the CHANGELOG, I may
delay the installation due to a few important reasons. Namely: level
of activity (traffic) on the server, what would even possibly cease to
Just Work[tm], et cetera.
> *Which HTTP Server Software (+version)?*
I'm still on the path with Apache2 and - in rarer and rarer
occasions - the 1.3 branch. I've used a bunch of other servers, and
recently started playing around with Igor Sysoev's NGINX, but aside
from Apache, the only server I've really stood completely by was a
tiny Windows server written by Mark Thompson at AnalogX. I used to
use it for all of my home-based sites housed on a Win98 box given to
me (including my X10 and speech-over-web development), written in both
Perl and PHP over the years.
> *IDE / Dev Environment*
Vim on CLI. For everything. 'Nuff said.
Yeah, that's how serious I am. 'Nuff said. End transmission.
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