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What Is Psp?
Started by radicalrecords, Oct 09 2007 08:12 PM
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#1
Posted 09 October 2007 - 08:12 PM
Pascal Server Pages:
PSP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. The syntax is Pascal with a couple of unique PSP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.
PSP is an alternative to PHP, ASP or JSP.
If you have more information coment please!!
PSP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. The syntax is Pascal with a couple of unique PSP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly.
PSP is an alternative to PHP, ASP or JSP.
If you have more information coment please!!
#2
Posted 10 October 2007 - 07:39 AM
oh,
When i saw the topic psp i either thought it was PSP ( Playstation portable ) or PsP ( Paint Shop Pro) Well i am too gming and graphic minded lol. Well anyway it sounds uberly good. Anyplace i can get some tutorials in this? I got many complaints of slow webpage opening in many ofmypast website Thanks for the help
When i saw the topic psp i either thought it was PSP ( Playstation portable ) or PsP ( Paint Shop Pro) Well i am too gming and graphic minded lol. Well anyway it sounds uberly good. Anyplace i can get some tutorials in this? I got many complaints of slow webpage opening in many ofmypast website Thanks for the help
#3
Posted 10 October 2007 - 08:03 AM
I googled psp, 99 percent of the result is about sony PlayStation Portable. If Pascal Server Pages want to do something, I think a new short name can't identify itself will be wanted.
Finally, I get some information about Pascal Server Pages by search in keyword "Pascal Server Pages", and I got a page of sourceforge.
My first programming language taught in college is PASCAL, and I turned to C later. I think PSP will be a good choice of those people like PASCAL or Delphi.
The problem is psp is not supported as widely as php or asp. I think it's very hard to find a free web hosting support PSP.
Finally, I get some information about Pascal Server Pages by search in keyword "Pascal Server Pages", and I got a page of sourceforge.
My first programming language taught in college is PASCAL, and I turned to C later. I think PSP will be a good choice of those people like PASCAL or Delphi.
The problem is psp is not supported as widely as php or asp. I think it's very hard to find a free web hosting support PSP.
#6
Posted 27 October 2007 - 10:22 AM
Ridwan sameer, on Oct 10 2007, 07:39 AM, said:
oh,
When i saw the topic psp i either thought it was PSP ( Playstation portable ) or PsP ( Paint Shop Pro) Well i am too gming and graphic minded lol. Well anyway it sounds uberly good. Anyplace i can get some tutorials in this? I got many complaints of slow webpage opening in many ofmypast website Thanks for the help
When i saw the topic psp i either thought it was PSP ( Playstation portable ) or PsP ( Paint Shop Pro) Well i am too gming and graphic minded lol. Well anyway it sounds uberly good. Anyplace i can get some tutorials in this? I got many complaints of slow webpage opening in many ofmypast website Thanks for the help
I thought the excact same thing
#10
Posted 28 October 2007 - 09:55 AM
I never thought that it was going to be this... I thought it was going to be on the playstation portable or a paystation path.
can anyone give an example, or a link showing a website made using PSP? because I've never actaully seen PSP code or website...
Maybe there should be another acronym such as PASPA
Pascal Server Pages...
can anyone post up some pascal code saying like hello world or something? this sounds alot like cold fusion because it isn't really world known, and probably only used in very 'advanced' websites like maybe the FBI? or pentagon?
can anyone give an example, or a link showing a website made using PSP? because I've never actaully seen PSP code or website...
Maybe there should be another acronym such as PASPA
Pascal Server Pages...
can anyone post up some pascal code saying like hello world or something? this sounds alot like cold fusion because it isn't really world known, and probably only used in very 'advanced' websites like maybe the FBI? or pentagon?
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