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The PHP Scalability Myth
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maintainability is king |
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2003-10-18 05:45:29 |
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I'm running alot of things, including PHP. I invested literally years of my life in a PHP system and as a result I am now married to it.
One of the worst decisions I have ever made.
PHP is a gift horse I advise everyone to look carefully in the mouth before placing their bets, elsewhere.
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If you've been pretty focused on PHP development for a while, your other skills may now be at least a version behind. If you develop a distinct lack of enthusiasm for the language on top of this don't be surprised that this reveals itself at interview. You may then find manning the proverbial hot dog stand looming rather large in your future. The fresh air may do you good but the point remains: think of the children before choosing PHP. :) Somehow that's not as funny on second reading.
Yes, I program alot better in other languages (particularly with a good IDE and clear documentation) but either I'm from Mars or this would be the general experience for the reasons already stated.