Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Re: [asterisk-biz] Preferred language for Asterisk AGIs development ?

Hi Kashif,

  As most people know, and so does my Asterisk AGI development book states, my preferred AGI development language is PHP. True, I've done some JAVA and C++ work for AGI in the psat, however, PHP still remains my preferred choice.

  I'll be participating in an Adhearsion class tonight, in the hopes that Jason from Adhearsion can convince me to migrate to Adhearsion - I've given him a big challenge. If you want to read moer about AGI frameworks, you are welcome to visit my blog at http://www.simionovich.com

Cheers,
  Nir

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Moshe Maeir <moshe@flatplanetphone.com> wrote:
Kasheef, I am not an active programmer, but most people I know use PHP for their Asterisk projects

Tony  -- you are right, but it is always better to use a language that your potential future employees are familiar with.
When I was at school we learned to program with Fortan and Cobol, would I use them today? Not really....

Moshe


Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article <58fcf7400905042352g116a15eaib6adc36f9e168cc5@mail.gmail.com>, Kashif Naeem <kashif@haditelecom.com> wrote:   
We are going to start development for a product based over Asterisk. According to you, which is the preferred language for AGIs / IVRs development in Asterisk. I got opinions that Perl is going to be replaced by PHP for all future developments.     
Asterisk doesn't care what language AGIs are written in, as they are just normal programs. You can write them in Perl, PHP, shell, C, Python, Java, or any other language you fancy. I do most of mine in C.  Cheers Tony   

--

Moshe Maeir

Chief Flattening Officer

The Flat Planet Phone Co.

http://www.flatplanetphone.com



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