I don't know enough to deeply critique the various web languages, but if PHP is the Model T, wouldn't it sound odd and backwards facing to talk about reviving and improving it?
The analogy breaks down quickly, because cars are mostly standalone, and can be replaced with little risk, while software is often complex and interconnected, so the benefit of a rewrite in a new language only rarely exceed the massive risks of abandoning your clunky but well-tested codebase.
But, sticking with it, it's comes down to there being a huge market in parts and service. Something like all taxis in the US still being Ford Ts, with very little forecast of change.
But, sticking with it, it's comes down to there being a huge market in parts and service. Something like all taxis in the US still being Ford Ts, with very little forecast of change.