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Daniel Krook's Blog:
PHP on the mainframe
Feb 14, 2007 @ 14:18:00

Daniel Krook has good news in list form for the IBM OS users out there (in list form) - the different systems that have PHP ported over:

The little language that could has made its way to z/OS. It's an older PHP 5 release, but PHP 5 nonetheless.

The list is of the four System * series:

tagged: mainframe system ibm php5 zos mainframe system ibm php5 zos

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Daniel Krook's Blog:
PHP on the mainframe
Feb 14, 2007 @ 14:18:00

Daniel Krook has good news in list form for the IBM OS users out there (in list form) - the different systems that have PHP ported over:

The little language that could has made its way to z/OS. It's an older PHP 5 release, but PHP 5 nonetheless.

The list is of the four System * series:

tagged: mainframe system ibm php5 zos mainframe system ibm php5 zos

Link:

eWeek:
PHP Puts Mainframe Developers in Prime Time
Aug 21, 2006 @ 23:25:41

This new post on the Zend Developer Zone points out an eWeek article that talks about PHP putting mainframe developers in prime time.

As mainframe developers migrate from legacy systems to new languages and environments, PHP should be on the short list, said a longtime mainframe programmer who now helps others to adapt to new technologies.

The eWeek article talks about the move they think (well Darryl Taft thinks) mainframe developers should make. He even quotes Wayne Duquaine as saying that:

PHP also features a short development time. PHP scripts are five-to-10 times more productive than hand-coding a server application in Java or C from scratch, he said. And PHP also easily integrates database management system processing with HTML and XML processing.

They also comment that PHP is a good alternative to the more complex, and sometimes, more difficult languages in other LAMP-style packages.

tagged: mainframe developer prime time lamp ibm zend mainframe developer prime time lamp ibm zend

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eWeek:
PHP Puts Mainframe Developers in Prime Time
Aug 21, 2006 @ 23:25:41

This new post on the Zend Developer Zone points out an eWeek article that talks about PHP putting mainframe developers in prime time.

As mainframe developers migrate from legacy systems to new languages and environments, PHP should be on the short list, said a longtime mainframe programmer who now helps others to adapt to new technologies.

The eWeek article talks about the move they think (well Darryl Taft thinks) mainframe developers should make. He even quotes Wayne Duquaine as saying that:

PHP also features a short development time. PHP scripts are five-to-10 times more productive than hand-coding a server application in Java or C from scratch, he said. And PHP also easily integrates database management system processing with HTML and XML processing.

They also comment that PHP is a good alternative to the more complex, and sometimes, more difficult languages in other LAMP-style packages.

tagged: mainframe developer prime time lamp ibm zend mainframe developer prime time lamp ibm zend

Link:


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