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What is the primary programming language/platform for the Last.fm web application?

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Why does it matter which language is used? – ChrisF Mar 23 '12 at 13:17
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I've found out now anyway. Its primarily PHP – Curt Mar 23 '12 at 17:13
@ChrisF Just curious. Clearly no one else is haha – Curt Mar 23 '12 at 17:14

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If you really want to know, you should go and ask them directly. Nobody knows unless you're working for them.

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And what if somebody who works for them uses this forum? bit like saying I should ask Microsoft directly if I need to work out how to do an SQL query isn't it – musefan Mar 23 '12 at 17:15
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@musefan - no it's not. – ChrisF Mar 23 '12 at 17:16
@ChrisF: Another useful comment I see. I especially like the part where you explained yourself ;) – musefan Mar 23 '12 at 17:18
@musefan - Sorry, I got distracted. You are comparing two completely different things here. You are saying "you need to work for Ford to know how to drive a car", whereas the OP is asking "how is this car built". – ChrisF Mar 23 '12 at 17:21
@ChrisF: Yeah it was to make a point that this answer is very poor. Lipis is basically saying he doesn't know. He should even have made a comment, or not left any post at all. Plus, I don't work for last.fm but if I read somewhere about how it was developed I would be able to answer this question. Also, the mechanics at my local garage seem to know how my Ford car is built, and I doubt they have all worked for ford before – musefan Mar 23 '12 at 17:23
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