PHP in 2020
Read OriginalThis article examines the state of PHP in 2020, addressing its historical reputation while showcasing its modern capabilities. It discusses the language's consistent release cycle, the end of PHP 5, and the opt-in stronger type system. The author argues that clean, maintainable, and reliable applications can be built with contemporary PHP, encouraging developers to reconsider the language.
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