[casual_games] What's a good language?
Robert Headley
Rheadley at op-games.com
Tue Apr 11 01:00:25 EDT 2006
PHP definately and Asynchonrous Javascript And XML is certainly the "in"
thing
With a backend in Mysql, I don't reckon there is isn't anything you couldn't
accomplish.
On 4/10/06, Donald Bahlman <dbahlman at xblitz.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I do so enjoy this group.
>
> I have a (maybe not so) simple question to ask. I am in the process of
> redesigning my website. As I am a HTML and Java kind of guy, I have
> realized that it may be time to expand into another language so we can
> streamline and do more cool stuff on our site. (I'd like to kill two birds
> with one stone: 1) Learn a new language myself, and 2) Rollout the new site
> with that language.) Right now our focus is primarily based on the download
> model. And it seems we are evolving into more of a portal site as well.
>
> So, what would you guys recommend? PHP, ASP, JSP, Perl, AJAX, etc.? or
> stay with HTML?
>
> And what do you guys find useful, fast and flexible on your sites?
>
> Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone!
>
> Donald Bahlman, CEO/Founder
> xBlitz Entertainment
>
> www.xblitz.com
>
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