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by zapt02
4194 days ago
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Providing sanitization functions 10 years ago is broken to you? If you check my earlier post you'll see that prepared statements are widely used nowadays. Escaping functions like htmlentities() are also still effective. You are right, there are a bunch of hosting company providing 0-config PHP, but setting it up in any distro is also never more than one command away, unlike the other languages mentioned. Regarding Ruby and RoR, I can't even find a tutorial on how to run Ruby under FastCGI, and RoR appears to be the de facto way to run Ruby websites, so if having a framework is required to run any non-trivial Ruby website, then it has to go into the "hard to configure" part of the argument regardless of semantics. |
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No, exactly like the other languages mentioned. If you are seriously going to try to pretend installing python or ruby or perl is harder than installing PHP then you can't expect anyone to react as if you are being serious and genuine.
>I can't even find a tutorial on how to run Ruby under FastCGI
That sounds like a serious problem. I would suggest looking for a local "introduction to computers" type class. They tend to teach basic usage of windows and the web, including how to use google to search for things. I think it would help you a lot.
>and RoR appears to be the de facto way to run Ruby websites
While I'm sure the rails guys must be flattered, I don't know how you got that appearance. There's a whole bunch of frameworks, just like with PHP. And you don't need to use any of them, just like with PHP. But of course, you know all this and are just trolling.