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by nnq
4618 days ago
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...yes, but these are also the features that led people to use and keep on using PHP. one man's poison is another's drug of choice ;) (to be honest I'd love to see PHP dead and buried, but there's still no other tool that fills its niche, and I hope that when one such tool gets developed, it's actually based on a sane programming language - PHP as a language means nothing, it was just "something" that grew organically into a language to fill an empty niche, and the only other alternative for this niche back then would've been Perl). |
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