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2015 Oct 24
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Re: PHP version not enough for developers
...pect that it will
boot-up
without the sys admin's intervention. Then "we" expect that we can migrate
it
to newer hardware without manual reconfiguration.
But returning to PHP: If apps are developed without real separation between
user interface and back-end, then the back-end will be victimised by the
relative and inherent instability of the front-end. The web servers then
really
become part of the front-end and must be handled as such. I would argue that
this lack of separation between front-end and web server is a feature of
the WWW
and its protocols, we cannot escape it. So no surprise...