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The PHP Scalability Myth

28. October 2003Sandro Groganz 1 Comment

Jack Herrington is brave: he argues that PHP is at least as scalable as Java, and he does it on O’Reilly’s ONJava Website… His arguments are quite obvious:

Still not convinced? Consider JSR 223, the effort to turn PHP into the front end for J2EE by porting it to Java. If PHP on top of Java is scalable, then why isn’t PHP on top of C?

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