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Sun Nov 27 17:09:13 UTC 2011
ZPT) allows very high quality products within very short timeframes and even
further maintaining the project is relative ressource efficient - especially
compared to PHP.
Most web application data structures (i.e. a "simple" web page) fit's much
better by a oo object strategy then a relational (RDBMS) one.
The major typical ressource hole within typical PHP+SQL web applications or
i.e. a CMS solution is the translation of typical data objects into tables and
vice versa. Producing i.e. one "simple" CMS page within a PHP-SQL CMS easily
could trigger hundreds of SQL requests into many different tables - a
significant overhead which has to implemented by developers and handled by the
machines.
But this is my view onto the issue - just my two cents...
cheers,
Niels.
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Niels Dettenbach
Syndicat IT&Internet
http://www.syndicat.com/
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