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by 9dev
1205 days ago
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It’s not because the language evolves - which it does - but because Wordpress is built on bad patterns, abuse of legacy features, and simply heaps upon heaps of bad code. This leads to PHP itself having to make bad compromises for the future to keep the Wordpress code of millions of websites running; this leads to developers wasting time trying to accommodate Wordpress in plugins and themes; this leads to new developers growing up with bad standards and outdated practices. I’m not complaining Wordpress doesn’t follow the latest trends or won’t add arrow functions everywhere. I’m complaining they actively block the way to the future, like a senile senator with lots of unmerited influence and decade-old opinions. |
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