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by onion2k
2200 days ago
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The entire reason PHP grew so wildly in popularity was because hosting providers made it so you could just FTP a file with a .php extension to a server and it ran. Apache was the default web server for shared providers because you could do per account config like url rewriting by uploading a .htaccess file. Virtually no one was configuring their own servers or installing Linux on bare metal for websites. |
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In contrast, competing technologies started out with, "OK, learn computer science. Now learn how HTTP works. And then learn CGI. And some Unix. And then you can do 'Hello, World.'"
The funny part for me is that a lot of us in the latter camp didn't learn computers that way at all. We started out with BASIC:
It had the same immediacy as PHP. The ease of making something happen was what drew us in. But somehow we forgot that. While also saying, "Here's something that will touch everybody on the planet. Let's all use it!"