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by maratd
4765 days ago
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> Professional software developers who care about creating secure and maintainable applications that perform well will, by necessity, be very hesitant to use or recommend the use of PHP. Nonsense. As the most widely deployed platform it has absolutely massive exposure and security flaws are fixed quickly. Don't confuse poor practices by newbies with platform security and stability. > It has a very poor track record when it comes to security flaws, for example. It does not. > It is also rife with inconsistencies and unjustifiable oddities throughout the language itself Every language has its warts. What's your point? > These days, there are just so many alternatives that are far superior to PHP in every respect. Yeah. Don't blame the tool. Blame the craftsman. And a craftsman who spends quite a bit of time complaining about the tools others use ... well ... you can fill in the rest. |
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