[TYPO3-english] typo3 sites and enterprise applications

Riadh riadhkacem at msn.com
Sat Apr 11 18:56:27 CEST 2009


thanks for all for your contribution in this subject

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From: "Ries van Twisk" <typo3 at rvt.dds.nl>
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 5:30 PM
To: "TYPO3 English" <typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de>
Subject: Re: [TYPO3-english] typo3 sites and enterprise applications

> 
> On Apr 11, 2009, at 11:10 AM, Dmitry Dulepov wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>>
>> Andreas Burg wrote:
>>> I don't know future trends, but till now I've only see job offers  
>>> where
>>> you need PHP knowledge.
>>
>> Trends: http://www.google.com/trends?q=j2ee%2C.net%2Cphp
>>
> 
> 
> Don't forget, the problem with trends of google are that google
> cannot show you a trend in a specific market segment.
> 
> For example, that so many people it macDonalds doesn't mean
> it's good and tasty food... I know far better places to eat.
> 
> The best thing you can do is pick a language and technology you are  
> confortable with,
> or your manager is confortable with.
> 
> Dmitri's point about managers is not really true and need to be taken  
> with
> a grain of salt.
> 
> I have had several situations myself where I had to pick between Java  
> and PHP,
> for some situations I used PHP and for others I use Java. For my
> reporting solutiopns I use Java any time over PHP, same as for ETL  
> sort of work
> PHP cannot handle that sort of work well. When it comes to CMS system  
> there is far
> more choice in the PHP world then in the Java world. However in Java  
> there are some really
> nice solutions like Magnolia and Liferay.
> 
> However, in the end it all drills down to what YOU are conformable  
> with and in what
> area of software development you want to enter, embedded, enterprise  
> reporting, simple PHP CMS systems (nukes etc),
> more complex like TYPO3, telecommunications (erlang!)
> Some people swear by .NET, for my it gives me a headag already thinking
> about MS solutions (bad nightmares with MFC)
> 
> I usually pick between Java and PHP.
> 
> Java still has a good feature... PHP aswell and most other popular  
> languages.
> 
> Ries
> 
> 
> 
> 
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