Re: website and programming tools and acessibility with jaws

  • From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 10:00:40 -0600

That's not what he said. reread it.
On 8/19/2011 9:43 AM, Katherine Moss wrote:
How do you lose features when using the SQL Server driver for PHP?

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Subject: Re: website and programming tools and acessibility with jaws

You do a cost benefit analysis of the use of a platform against the project 
requirements.
That includes how much time it will take under various senarios and which 
platform offers the most bang for the buck within that senario.
Then you pick the one that is the best tool for the job.
It might be VS because of your experience or it might be something else if you 
have experience with anything else and you find that requirements fit that 
platform better.
If you want a PHP, MySql Linux based project and you are experienced with both 
Linux based systems using PHP and MySql and with VS and PHP using Sql Server 
then you might opt for the former since you lose many features of VS due to the 
MySql requirement anyway.
It does not make sense to say I am going to force a square peg into a round 
hole unless you have no other choice. And even then, perhaps a hammer would be 
the best tool for the job, or perhaps a saw?
In either case it is up to the carpenter to pick his tool based on his 
experience and what tools he has available.
Rick USA

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