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a syntax checker, based on (or using) 'lint', is built into php Code:
bash-2.05$ php -l blah.php <br /> <b>Parse error</b>: parse error, expecting `','' or `';'' in <b>/home/chiefdel/blah.php</b> on line <b>4</b><br /> Errors parsing blah.php |
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I'd say that Perl rocks! .... but not in the web development area. I like perl because it is easy to do almost anything with perl. It has powerful regular expresions and has great file handling ablilities. Even though it has a DBI module for database connectivity, PHP is the king in interacting with Databases. Since web development centers heavily around databases today, PHP will take the crown. It also executes faster than perl (no mod_perl involved) and has a large fanbase. So you can't go wrong with PHP, but Perl is for old-timers that can't let go of tradition.
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the syntax checker i was refering to was to check the html that perl prints out, not the perl itself, i think checking its own language's syntax is kind of given for just about any language
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Just one question. Where would be a good web site to learn PHP scripting.
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thanks brandon. i'm sure these will help alot.
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