looking at mastodon instances
wondering how many dozen instances i could host per GB if ram was any close to correctly used
just don't start projects in ruby anymore please
this doesn't feel complete without php. ahhhh.
php.
- if you have any choice at all:
for anyone that will have to work on it with the most awful tools, choose a terrible framework, maintain its shitty server, patch its vacuous security, get their private data dumped, or see a cryptic error: please don't. there is nothing php is good at except "using an already paid for web hosting that exclusively supports php or worse"
- if not, i'm sorry. good luck.
@Vopo yeah it's literally a perl template processor on steroids
it's like if people implemented a framework in go templates
@CobaltVelvet
I've written my own web app framework in PHP. What language should I port it to?
@woozle really depends on what it needs and what you'd be ready to learn for it
Here's another one: C
I know C++ sucks and was the only alternative for a long time due to the fact that for a long time people were unable to see the word "Objective-C", but even C++ would have been a better option than writing an "object system" using only C macros (I'm looking at GObject, powering GTK+, GNOME, and large percentage of other projects that start with capital G).
@CobaltVelvet I get more security issues for WordPress in PHP than I do for the rest of the packages I look after (C and python) combined.
PHP lets you do some very very bad things. It's also easy to make dumb mistakes like call functions that don't exist.
@CobaltVelvet
Php isn't even intended as a general programming language it's called personal home page.