I'd say your comments sound passionate, but not rude. PHP certainly has faults, and it sometimes looks positively offensive next to Cocoa, but PHP made the most sense given the criteria.
As for FastCGI, my last experience with it was on a very high traffic site (4 million+ members), and I just remember we were happy to stop using it. I don't really remember the details.
I do appreciate your comments because I don't have much experience with Rails. I'd rather be corrected than be blissfully ignorant. I'll check out the Rails book. (I'll also make this comments box bigger! yikes!)
by Scott Stevenson — Aug 24
I'm no stranger to dynamic languages. ;)
I'd say your comments sound passionate, but not rude. PHP certainly has faults, and it sometimes looks positively offensive next to Cocoa, but PHP made the most sense given the criteria.
As for FastCGI, my last experience with it was on a very high traffic site (4 million+ members), and I just remember we were happy to stop using it. I don't really remember the details.
I do appreciate your comments because I don't have much experience with Rails. I'd rather be corrected than be blissfully ignorant. I'll check out the Rails book. (I'll also make this comments box bigger! yikes!)