IT World: How Microsoft Made PHP Suck Less on Windows

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Fri, 07/31/2009 - 10:08

This new article on the IT World website takes a look at the efforts that Microsoft has been making to help PHP "suck less" for the Windows platform.

As you might imagine, [the instability of PHP on Windows] presented a problem for Microsoft, since its own developers knew that a third of Web applications are written in PHP, [Garrett] Serack says.

When the company realized that developers weren't using PHP on Windows because really, they couldn't, some...


 

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