> Well, you probably want your coders to create and maintain an environment that makes it easy to write good code in. PHP has no place in such an environment.
I agree with the second part, but I think the first part is wrong.
I think he wants coders to create and maintain software that the company will use on a daily basis, in which case, PHP is perfect for that.
I agree with the second part, but I think the first part is wrong.
I think he wants coders to create and maintain software that the company will use on a daily basis, in which case, PHP is perfect for that.