AAARGH!
I will leave moodle.org if anybody will ever mention that word again!
I have programmed with Perl. I have one advice: Use PHP when dealing with internet.
Teemu (Still angry)
I will leave moodle.org if anybody will ever mention that word again!
I have programmed with Perl. I have one advice: Use PHP when dealing with internet.
Teemu (Still angry)
Perl is a general purpose programming language with particular abilities with text processing. PHP was designed from the ground up explicitly for creating web applications.
I have programming in Perl for a living, I have programmed in PHP for the pleasure, there is no contest.
I have programming in Perl for a living, I have programmed in PHP for the pleasure, there is no contest.
Just kidding
There is a very good reason why I like PHP:
I have done more web programmig with perl than with PHP. I started to learn PHP just one month before I discovered Moodle (November 2002). So I learnt PHP when I made modifications to Moodle. My boss told what modifications were needed. Now Moodle is more like a hobby.
Teemu
There is a very good reason why I like PHP:
I have done more web programmig with perl than with PHP. I started to learn PHP just one month before I discovered Moodle (November 2002). So I learnt PHP when I made modifications to Moodle. My boss told what modifications were needed. Now Moodle is more like a hobby.
Teemu
php and perl are defrent
because perl is esed more for processing regular expression, but PHP we don't give this possibilte.
Yes you are right. Have you planned some tool where that's needed?
Hi, Samir. I'm not sure exactly what you need to do, but have you looked at the PCRE functions such as preg_match(), preg_replace(), etc.?
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.pcre.php
It's not a full perl, of course, but maybe it will do what you need.
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.pcre.php
It's not a full perl, of course, but maybe it will do what you need.