: Hi friend!
: PHP is very powerfull tool and technology in todays opensource
: technology.
Yes, it has quite a bit of backing.
: it have numbers of inbuilt methods, which is easier to use.
A cleaner distinction between what's in the core languages and what is in a library would have been kinda nice, though. Then, PHP didn't have namespaces until version 5, if I remember correctly. Not sure about your easier to use argument.
: php is used to replace the problem of CGI. so if you are interested to
: work with opensource technology the you should go for that.
What problem of CGI? PHP can be run in CGI mode anyway, and doing so alongside suexec can have security advantages. Though yes, you lose something in performance when you don't run it as a server module. But other languages (that you might regard as CGI languages) can run within the web server too. See mod_perl, mod_python, mod_mono, etc.
Jonathan
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