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PHP Is Dead (twitter.com/markshust)
7 points by brtkdotse on Feb 18, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I know a company that still has its product in ColdFusion. Just because you are not “hot” anymore means that all your code goes away.

The problem that PHP has are not that it is dead or going away (not going to happen). The problem it has is that there is a lot of old code out there. You are probably going to work on something preexisting rather than something new and cool or worse, work on endless customizations to shops, CMSes and so on.

Ruby is interesting on the list though. I wonder how much of that is stuff like gitlab, redmine and so on and how much of that is in house software?


I recently was looking for young PHP devs and couldn't find any between 20 to 30. So I guess its not popular among newer developers. But with the majority of websites based on PHP its not going to die.


Because a lot of devs where marketing against PHP the last decade or so. To be fair, PHP 7 and 8 are really changing the game, it isn't the same language it was a decade ago.


Ruby is even worst. Out of that 6%, 5.9% were from Shopify.

Unfortunately I just cant get along with PHP syntax. I do like the direction Laravel is going.


Just like Javascript being dead because of WebAssembly.


Well, sometimes the truth hurts.




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