Jim Moseby wrote:
Personally I keep using PHP 4 and do not see the motivation
to upgrade.
First because, for me, PHP 4 is already a feature complete
language for
Web development. Second, because I do not have the time nor
the patience
to chase all the backward incompatibilities of PHP 5 that
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> Personally I keep using PHP 4 and do not see the motivation
> to upgrade.
> First because, for me, PHP 4 is already a feature complete
> language for
> Web development. Second, because I do not have the time nor
> the patience
> to chase all the backward incompatibilities of PHP 5 that
I've changed to PHP5 and not experienced any problems with old code. In
fact, the differences and incompatibilities are very minor and most
projects should work without any changes.
PHP5 features the new Zend Engine 2. It's not yet really faster than the
one in PHP4 but has large potential. Withou
Hello,
on 09/13/2005 07:52 PM Ryan A said the following:
I'm a bit curious, so far I have had no need to upgrade my skills or use the
slightly different format /
functions of PHP 5.x.infact I have not seen all that many hosts actually
having support for it, so I
thought of this little poll :
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