| Article: |
The PHP Scalability Myth | |
| Subject: | Plumber's Toolkit | |
| Date: | 2003-12-07 02:42:50 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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It was funny to see the little argument that came from the article. It is like listening to Democrats and Republicans -- there's only one party that is any good, and the other one is evil. In my opinion, programming any application is like plumbing. If a plumber came to your house and he only had one wrench, you would and should send him away. What if your pipes are bigger? What if he needs to cut into a wall to reach your pipes? What if your pipes are made of PVC or ABS? A good plumber has a whole toolkit, and uses tools based on what is needed for the job, not based on how great "this" wrench is and how awful all the other wrenches are.
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Plumber's Toolkit
2005-01-27 19:59:33 gsasikumar [View]
I too agree with this statement but still languages are not physical tools as that exist in the real world and can be changed without any problem. Once you choose a language then you need to be in there for as long as u can make money and vice versa. That's how bussiness runs. Imagine a company which changes its application from java to PHP or vice versa. Will any company dare to do it. No the wont until it has been pushed on them. But a plumber can use a tool today and finish his job later get a new tool to do his job. But that would never ever hold good in the software industry. Its a sticky bussiness and the users need to sticy too.


