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by nevi-me
1031 days ago
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I presume it's (Lavarel) a good default choice for someone active in PHP. Like many people, PHP was my first programming language, and I migrated away from it long ago. What's relevant for me is: * How many new developers are picking up PHP * How many remain using it after say 10 years * How many end up contributing to its tooling and ecosystem If those numbers are good in absolute terms, then I agree with you. I'd consider Perl to be a dying language, not PHP. I'd also expect an active language's tooling to improve over the years, so that probably doesn't stand out too much for me (there's brilliant people working in various languages, in PHP I consdier Nikita Popov as one of them). |
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