RE: What Happened to PHP?

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Currently, all my businesses are built on PHP, not only a website, but robots, automation, services in the background, what I use the least is databases and when I need something similar I simply use text files and work with my own tables in csv format, or text files with lines in JSON.

I currently program for HIVE and I do everything in PHP. I have Tradding Robots, Voting Robot, Notification Robot and other things with which I directly interact with the blockchain, always using PHP.

I'm writing all this to you to think that PHP is not only for web pages, it really is a very versatile, fast language that solves things in a simple way...

I recently started programming in the HAXE language, I research a lot about WREN and the V language and everything is becoming simpler, but having programmed for more than 20 years in PHP, it is the language that I write most fluently..

Thank You for the Post .!!



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I think that PHP is the most versatile programming language that I have ever encountered.

The language lets people use whatever coding style they desire.

I used PHP primarily for creating data driven web sites.

I had written a number of tutorials to help small businesses develop sites using a functional paradigm on PHP.

For that matter, I still believe that the functional paradigm is best paradigm for small businesses.

Anyway, I reported a bug in their software. Instead of looking at the bug, the engineers started berating me and the people who used my code.

The engineers at Zend were telling the people I worked for that my code was crap. The completely destroyed me and my credibility.

I noticed that Zend wasn't just attacking me. In their effort to sell their framework, they were berating all of the people who were developing free form sites.

I was completely devastated when they did this.

When I was researching this article, I discovered that Zend finally stopped pushing their Zend Framework on everyone. It appears that they have returned to supporting different frameworks and home grown code.

!WINE

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