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Big companies like the use of Java don't they ? I've also been told they frown upon php apps?
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neodite7097yNot sure where you heard that. But as a fellow brit, php is still king.
But at the same time, it never hurts to be able to create your api in multiple languages. -
Thanks @neodite. I have spoken to three employers personally and they said they don't like php - they have java stacks. That's why I was wondering. I'm gonna stick with php for now until I'm requires to move on.
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@joshgallagher24 Laravel is quite big and has some overhead. I mostly use Slimframework for API stuff because it is quite slim and fast.
I have not tried anything other than PHP for APIs though....
https://www.slimframework.com
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