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Don't try to use PHP for something it was not designed for.

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Subject:Don't try to use PHP for something...
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Author:Artur Barseghyan
Date:2011-09-07 10:59:26
Update:2011-09-07 16:25:51
 

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Picture of Artur Barseghyan Artur Barseghyan - 2011-09-07 10:59:26
Don't try to use PHP for something it was not designed for. Named parameters shall become NATIVELY supported.

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Picture of Stefan Jibrail Froelich Stefan Jibrail Froelich - 2011-09-07 16:24:34 - In reply to message 1 from Artur Barseghyan
Unfortunately, you've missed the point.
For me, php first then other languages. However, i just wondered how much code it would take to do the same in php.
Hopefully, it will help teach someone reflection or be useable in a real app.

Concerning using php for what its not meant, i object to that. We use tools as we wish.