On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 21:15, Rick Emery wrote:
> Quoting Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Please let us know what the outcome is!!
>
> A *huge* "THANK YOU" to everyone who helped me with this (yes, even
> those who recommended Cold Fusion)! For those interested, our
> organization has
Quoting Angelo Zanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Please let us know what the outcome is!!
A *huge* "THANK YOU" to everyone who helped me with this (yes, even
those who recommended Cold Fusion)! For those interested, our
organization has decided (much to my surprise) to go with PHP running
on Lin
..
As long as we are doing stats;
For an internal app our source code alone is 2MB zipped, using SQL
Server, over 30 databases, about 1000 stored procedures, all tied
together with PHP...
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As long as we are doing stats;
tblClass10 187,607,026 MyISAM 54.4 GB
tblClass11 293,357,128 MyISAM 136.0 GB
20 table(s) Sum 500,681,774 --202.4 GB
This is fun, on a BSD box, w/dual Xeon processors...ALL report handling
a
"Rick Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Quoting Rick Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> My employer has (finally) decided to take full advantage of our intranet,
>> and wants to move from client-server applications to web-based
>> applications.
>
> [snipped]
>
>>
As for statistics, there are so many large intranet sites in use that
never see the light of day using CF, PHP, ASP.NET that numbers would
never be very acurate.
If it interests any of you, you could check out www.forta.com/blog/
and search for his listings of major corporate entities using
curren
Hello Anton,
Thursday, June 30, 2005, 10:05:45 AM, you wrote:
AK> I do have some dozens of freinds who work as web-developers. The
AK> use Java, ASP.Net, PHP. I know none, who uses ColdFusion in his
AK> work, though ColdFusion is a relatevly old technology. So, that's
AK> my ugly point -)
It's a
Richard Lynch wrote:
>>Quoting Anton Kovalenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
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>>>As to ColdFusion, It seems to me that this technology is dead already.
>>
>>What makes you say this? I had never heard anything like this, but it
>>would certainly be powerful ammunition to present to my bosses.
>
>
>
On Tue, June 28, 2005 8:17 pm, Rick Emery said:
> Quoting Anton Kovalenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> As to ColdFusion, It seems to me that this technology is dead already.
>
> What makes you say this? I had never heard anything like this, but it
> would certainly be powerful ammunition to present to
Quoting Anton Kovalenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As to ColdFusion, It seems to me that this technology is dead already.
What makes you say this? I had never heard anything like this, but it
would certainly be powerful ammunition to present to my bosses.
Thanks,
Rick
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Quoting Ke'tszeri Csaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
About zend: sorry to say that here, but the less tools you use, the
more freedom you have.
Give me ssh access to any server running my php code and I can
inspect it very well, may fix it in one shot :)). From anywhere.
For what it's worth, I agree.
as well as a great templating engine: smarty (there are others as well)
Please let us know what the outcome is!!
thanks
Angelo
Anton Kovalenko wrote:
>PHP is open source. It's highly supported by lots of developers.
>It's free. There are many different libraries such as PEAR, for instance.
>The
PHP is open source. It's highly supported by lots of developers.
It's free. There are many different libraries such as PEAR, for instance.
There many free frameworks for creating convinient modular and easyly
managebale applications both web and command line.
I can name mojavi.org as a brilliant MV
Hello,
I can't give out exact numbers, but have worked for a portal in 2001
with around 100K page impressions per day. First they stared with cf,
three massive, Intel based HP web servers and one SUN for the Oracle.
The system hardly managed this load, so they fired the firm wrote the
the CF,
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