I'll do PHP as I like it at times and python will be done way too much.
- No namespace; everything is in a
kind of very big namespace which is
hell in bigger environments
- Lack of standards when it comes to
functions: array functions take a
needle as a first argument, haystack
as second (see [array\_search][1]).
String functions often take the
haystack first, needle second (see
[strpos][2]). Other functions just
use different naming schemes:
[bin2hex][3], [strtolower][4],
[cal\_to\_jd][5]
Some functions have weird return
values, out of what is normal: This
forces you to have a third variable
declared out of nowhere while PHP
could efficiently interpret an empty
array as false with its type
juggling. There are near no other
functions doing the same.
$var = preg_match_all('/regexp/', $str, $ret);
echo $var; //outputs the number of matches
print_r($ret); //outputs the matches as an array
- The language (until PHP6) does its
best to respect a near-retarded
backward compatibility, making it
carry bad practices and functions
around when not needed (see
[mysql\_escape\_string][6] vs.
[mysql\_real\_escape\_string][7]).
- The language evolved from a
templating language to a
full-backend one. This means anybody
can output anything when they want,
and it gets abused. You end up with
template engines for a templating
language...
- It sucks at importing files. You
have 4 different ways to do it
(include, include\_once, require,
require\_once), they are all slow,
very slow. In fact the whole
language is slow. At least, pretty
slower than python (even with a
framework) and RoR from what I
gather.
I still like PHP, though. It's the chainsaw of web development: you want a small to medium site done real fast and be sure anybody can host it (although configs may differ)? PHP is right there, and it's so ubiquitous it takes only 5 minutes to install a full LAMP or WAMP stack. Well, I'm going back to working with python now...
[1]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.array-search.php
[2]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.strpos.php
[3]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.bin2hex.php
[4]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.strtolower.php
[5]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.cal-to-jd.php
[6]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-escape-string.php
[7]: http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-real-escape-string.php