[nycphp-talk] PHP popularity vs. strength
Matthew Terenzio
matt at jobsforge.com
Thu Feb 3 21:12:50 EST 2005
Quick story:
I work for a local newspaper website, but we are a big News
Corporation. Lots of money and lots of Java technology.
We are about a month behind schedule for a launch of a hosted
obituaries solution with an outside vendor.
The IT department was working on a feed script. I asked how it was
going.
"We are really busy. we may have to hire someone from outside to write
it. "
I heard this as "it's tougher than I thought, I don't know regular
expressions very well."
I don't know this worker well, though I heard he is a Solaris snob. (I
have nothing against Solaris, only his disregard for FreeBSD and Linux)
"Do you want to take a look at it?" they asked.
"Okay, " I said, "what platform is it running on.?"
"Unix or Mac OS X." (lots of Macs in the Printing business)
That was at ten a.m.
By the time I left, PHP had it working.
I probably could have done it without preg_match , but I used it anyway
as it made it more flexible.
Now I probably saved the company a thousand dollars, the IT project
manager a headache, and myself some drudgery, since we upload the obits
manually every day till this gets launched.
But I won't even get a free lunch.
It's running on an OS X server, so PHP was installed already.
I saw the IT director.
"hey, did you hear about that script I wrote for you guys? blah blah"
"really, what did you write it in?"
"PHP."
"What's that?"
"OOooh that hurts."
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