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by tlackemann
1793 days ago
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So PHP should be the obvious choice then, considering what a bloated mess and security nightmare Node.js is. As someone who ran a company for 5+ years on a Node.js stack, never again. Before when I managed 5k+ servers running PHP, I actually slept at night knowing nothing was suddenly going to go wrong because of some stupid memory consumption bug or exploit in a popular and critical package. |
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