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Old 03-11-06, 12:34 PM
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When I was talking about Flexability, I was talking about the fact that PHP is a very small, compact language which can be transfered place to place quiet easily when compared to Java.
What do you mean transfered place to place quit easily?

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Also, Robustness in terms of being able to depend on PHP to turn and twist in which ever way you want without it crashing.
Once again, Java is one of the hardest languages to make 'crash'. If you do, then you're not a very good programmer. Java is WAAAAYYYY more robust than PHP.


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Also, to say VB is a newb language is an insult to all that practice it. VB does SO much and covers plains that few can reach with out that language. I don't know how to program much in VB but I am well aware of it's capabilities.
I never called VB a 'newb' language, actually, I've never used to word newb because I think it's uterly dumb. I've coded a lot in VB.NET and it's EXTREMELY powerful with what it can do. The language is designed for RAD and is meant to be easy to learn and very powerfull with out much coding.
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