FWIW....
I see, some old regulars--Pedro Graca, Nikolai Chuvakhin, Manuel
Lemos, Janwillem Borleffs,... back now--but some others like Chung
Leong, Andy Hassall, Erwin, John Dunlop, Justin Koivisto, Prof. Geoff
are not that active according to
<http://groups.google.c om/group/comp.lang.php/aboutTim Van Wassenhove
seems to be hacking C#.
I too gone out to lurk Ajax (and documented my BehaviorS.js) and
Delphi. Just curious, what you guys are really working with? Gone to
RoR or still with PHP? TIA
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Andy Hassall wrote:
On 29 Oct 2006 02:08:17 -0800, "R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah"
<ng**********@r ediffmail.comwr ote:
<snip>
Still with PHP. Been busy at work (which is heavy on PHP + Oracle), and so
I've been a bit more selective as to which questions I answer here.
Haven't switched to RoR and not planning to - without wanting to start a
language argument, I'm not too keen on some parts of it, mostly how it
interacts with the database. I can see it could be a useful tool for certain
situations, though.
Also been hacking away at my main pet project, see signature - new version out
at some point. Keeps me ticking over on C++ and Windows GUI stuff.
Thanks for the response. Glad to know that you're still in PHP. I'd
thought that you're a Perl monk and you're hacking C++--great:-)
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John Dunlop wrote:
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah:
Just curious, what you guys are really working with?
Not really with PHP anymore, I've been forced over to the dark side.
Oh, same here--people are pushing me towards RoR and .net
I still have call to work with regular expressions.
Bit of a Jock of all trades, as it were.
Blog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/
I see you've been busy too, Rajesh. Congratulations on the wedding.
Yup, thanks:-)
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