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Perl and PHP dont stay compiled. JSP does.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus Semanek [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 4:07 PM
> To: EMAIL:PROTECTED
> Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] web development language of choice
>
>
> Compiling JSP to test it? I've never compiled any JSP
> to test it, stick in the directory and load it up. I
> guess it is compiled when you run it but so is PHP and
> Perl. Actually I don't think any of our programmers
> allready know Java very well, we were all hired as
> mod_perl developers. I think the main reason they are
> moving to Java is because we do a lot of integration
> with other apps and there are allready good Java
> classes to connect with them from the people who wrote
> the application. We are pretty much having to write
> the Perl ones from scratch everytime we run into
> something new. Also they want to be able to run the
> stuff on IIS (ICK!) as well as apache (the only thing
> we support at the moment).
>
> -marcus
>
> --- Michael <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> > I'd be interested in hearing any reasons to use JSP
> > other than all your
> > programers know Java anyway so it saves relearning
> > basic
> > skills. Everything i've seen comparing it to say
> > perl, python, or php is
> > that it's somewhat annoying having to compile your
> > programs to test them
> > but is otherwise about the equiv of php.
> >
> > "Don't sweat it -- it's not real life. It's only
> > ones and zeroes."
> > -- spaf (1988?)
> >
> > *^*^*^*
> > Michael McGlothlin <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
> > http://mlug.missouri.edu/~mogmios/projects/
> >
>
>
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