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Is PHP Dead or Still have a Future in Web Development?

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History Of PHP

When people think about creating web applications, particularly developers, go tend with the latest and advanced frameworks, such as React and Angular, that allow designers and developers to create single-page applications that run across different platforms from desktop to mobile. Compared to these new and advanced technologies, PHP is a dinosaur, a relic made when the internet became mainstream back in 1994.

Usage of PHP LanguageFull Article Source: https://www.temok.com/blog/is-php-dead/
 
PHP is alive 🙂

And with frameworks like Laravel growing stronger and stronger, and PHP 8 well on the way, there’s definitely still more years of PHP ahead.
 
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