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lol is the web a joke to you? jk
10 0 ReplyPHP enters the chat
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9 0 ReplyI’m not really sure why this image chose to put JavaScript and python in with C# and Rust. Just one of those anti-JavaScript nuts
1 0 ReplyNeat, and how's it run in the browser?
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6 0 ReplyAbout as great as python or ruby or ASP or .NET or any other back end WEB language.
2 0 ReplyThen it's not for what Javascript is for. It's not in contention.
I don't care how nice your favorite truck is if I'm going across a lake.
2 0 ReplyNo shit sherlock, that’s why I said “backend.”
I swear, no one has reading comprehension skills anymore.
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I still use PHP in like 1/8 client projects - it’s fast as shit now ^^ lolol
5 1 ReplyI’ve been a PHP developer for 20 years. I concur.
2 0 ReplySerious question: what's the use case for using PHP in greenfield projects? Is the client dictating the use of PHP or your own choice?
1 0 ReplyI use PHP as a back end language for an API. The front end is Vue. It’s fast as fuck, runs anywhere, doesn’t need tons of dependencies, and just does what I want it to.
The environment is all on-premise, so that does limit our options… but I’d still pick PHP.
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3 1 ReplyFatal error
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That is, indeed, the case.
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