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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/22/2013 09:54 AM, leam hall
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<div>Ah, so you're saying that cars are bad because there are dumb
drivers that can't replace an engine?<br>
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Is there bad code written in PHP? Sure. Same for Python, Perl,
C(++/sharp) etc. Don't blame the language for the users. </blockquote>
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No, my argument was not quite the same. Read it again carefully.<br>
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PHP attracts non-programmers due to a very, very low barrier to
entry.<br>
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It's more like a state that doesn't require drivers' licenses for
people to drive, compared to other states that do, if you want to
take it into the arena of cars. Of course, the root cause of
failure there would be identified as the state, for failing to
enforce basic regulation, not the people who take advantage of that
weakness, stupidly or otherwise.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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