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theuser
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I'm curious to know having learned and gotten comfortable with PHP. Is it actually on the decline?

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  • 0
    Sure seems to be, and it's about time 😄
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    @Froot hhvm breath new fire to the language!
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    i think its slowing down as a trendy language, in lack of a better word, due to new technologies, JS grabbing hype for node and all.

    However it, in its self is still going strong with version 7.2 closing in for release.
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    PHP has some great thing coming. If you thought 7.1 was fast, check out the experimental 8.0... holy
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    Dear gods, I hope so.
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    So the alternative is node and a bunch of js frameworks with a guinea pig lifespan huh?
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    @theuser Yea it sucks that the community of JS is so strong. These evil bastards make you LEARN new things, how dare they! I want to write the same old PHP I did in 2000 and still be competitive!

    Seems like PHP lovers hate progress... smh
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    @Froot I'm just a student actually. I'm just kinda wondering what happens in the long run with these react, angular and whatnot solutions. I do understand PHP is quite messy though
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    @theuser
    Framework like react, vue and so on die of after a couple of years. PHP will not die off in the next decade or three
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    @theuser I will always recall my former functional manager on our solutions design team for making this rather glorious statement:

    "PHP is the cockroach of programming languages. It will never die or go away no matter how much you try to kill it."
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    @Linux @KyrePh Well comparing React to PHP is quite unfair now isn't it? 😄 It should be React Vs Laravel or PHP vs JS.
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    @Froot Yeah, you are right about comparing a language with a framework. But how common is it to utilize plain js and node though?
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    I'm mostly a node guy myself but I dabbled with php, it's still quite a useful language and I don't see why I wouldn't be able to build an app right now that doesn't work as well as node (except sockets ♥). Performance PHP I hands down better than node and I think it's still a relevant language, especially after PHP 8 comes out.

    Edit: Also, devRant runs on PHP :p
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