mora mo dagan naman c# og linux bai because of Mono. also mora gi Open man sa MS ang .Net Source?.Originally Posted by eax
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/Oct-03.html
so tanaw nimo bai why not java(multiplatform)? on MS OS?.
mora mo dagan naman c# og linux bai because of Mono. also mora gi Open man sa MS ang .Net Source?.Originally Posted by eax
http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2007/Oct-03.html
so tanaw nimo bai why not java(multiplatform)? on MS OS?.
Naa Mono (Linux/Unix) or Rotor (FreeBSD) but Way behind pa kaayo ang Mono sa Windows .NET. Hastle kaayo gamiton kung mag-develop ka both Windows and Linux OS. Kay different forms imong gamiton, Daghan na mga namespaces na naa sa Windows and Wala sa Mono, ang Mono kay dili pa supported ug mga Generics, Mono IDE (Monodevelop) kay dili ka maka-debug sa imong programs, Mono C# pa ang supported programming language wala pa VB.NET.Originally Posted by silent-kill
Ang Mono lang naa pa sa Mono 1.2 and ang Windows .NET kay nag version 3.5 na. Dili siya pareha sa Java na kung unsa naa sa Windows mao pud ang naa sa Linux or any OS. Mura ba dili pa siya maka-compete as a Multiplatform programming. Dili pa siya na Write Once Run Anywhere (WORA).
Actually gi-basa nako ang link but sad to say DILI pa open-source : "The source code is released under a new license they are calling the Microsoft Reference License (MS-RL), this is not an open source license."
Nindot unta kung gi-license as GPL (i.e. PHP, Linux, Java) or BSD. I think dili gihapon na siya magdugay kung in-ana ang iyang licensing especially sa mga Open-Source enthusiast. Correct me if I'm wrong na ang MS-RL kay dili pa siya OSI(Open Source Initiative) approved and dako siya possiblity na dili nimo ma-integrate sa mga GPL codes or applications.
Correct me if I'm wrong I think pareha ni siya sa Java JDK na ang mga source code sa mga classes kay makit-an. Ang sa Java kay makita nimo siya sa filename na src.zip (i.e. $JAVA_HOME/src.zip).
Usa pa ang akong nakit-an na nindot sa Mono kay ang imong Java program and .Net (Mono) kay puwede nimo ma-integrate using IKVM http://www.ikvm.net.
diba naa na man sad Open JDK?
haven't tried it yet but this sounds too good to be... well, it's 'heavenly' good. =) gives me a reason to wake up every morning.
nindot ang PHP kay less ang cost sa development mao ni sikat hehe
less cost development? or less cost sa host? Both? Bitaw nice baya ang PHP.Originally Posted by uzumaki
Ang akong problem sa PHP lang ka'y ang pag-maintain. Promote siya og dirty codes.
PHP is not for large projects. It is an easy language but is not maintainable. You can even put all your program in one file. hehehe...
Although, a lot of frameworks have emerged to improve this. But it's not for large and specially enterprise projects.
As i had known..... almost 70% is using in PHP and PHP EVOLVING IS REAR FAST there a lot of functions that has been created. and since it is opensource it will be more productive and more powerful in the future.
for a good combination. PHP+AJAX+XHTML+CSS+XML+JAVASCRIPT is a good team up.
PHP is an easy language to learn and it has a large community supporting it, so I think it will always be around.
If the original question refers to commercial websites (micro - small businesses) that are not mission-critical, then PHP stands a good chance. But when enterprise applications are discussed, then, imho, I seriously don't think so.
limits ourselves to small applications..try those nga pang bug-atay like java, pwed pang enterprise apps... java is less cost too..java is sikat too..Originally Posted by uzumaki
depende ra tingali jud na sa programmer bai kng gi unsa pag organizeOriginally Posted by cen
depende sad jud na sa imo application ug gi unsa sad nimo pang plan ang imong systemOriginally Posted by maddox
infact grabeh jud gani cya ka flexible mura na ug c pwede ma procedural pwede sad ma oop
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