Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

Number of replies: 63
Do you think PHP is Dead? Can PHP help you build a successful career? Spread your light on your opinion.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Montasha Moli -
Yes , I think it is helpful for build a successful career
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Rubaiya Razin Bushra -
No, I don't think PHP is dead. This language is certainly here to stay. Yes, some programmers don’t like this tool, but this doesn’t mean it is dying. PHP is still a popular coding language.
Today, PHP is considered one of the greatest solutions to a variety of app development issues. Although there’s a lot of talks about this tool, it is clear to assume that PHP does have a good future.
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by Md. Zahidul Islam -
I don't think PHP is dead...yet. But there are many other backend solutions that are even better so it's just a matter of time before it dies.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Tamanna Afroz -
No,
PHP can help to build a successful career because PHP is still one of the most popular server-side scripting languages that are used many a developer around the world. if Iam skilled in PHP then i dont have to worry about my career ormy salary, for that matter.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Kazi Rifat Ahmed -
No, PHP is dead. PHP is certainly here to stay. There are some programmers don’t like this tool, but this doesn’t mean it is dying. PHP is still a popular coding language.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Sadia Sultana Meem -
PHP isn’t quite dead, but it isn’t fully alive either — not in an independent manner like JavaScript is currently in the development ecosystem. With PHP being an integral part of a content creation ecosystem, it is unlikely to disappear in a year or two or any time soon.
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by Ataul Azam Chowdhury -
According to PHP Usage Statistics PHP is used by 78.9% of all websites with a known server-side programming language. When the number is still over 75%, it's tough to pronounce PHP as dead.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Mehedi Hasan Shohan -
I don't think PHP is dead...yet. But there are many other backend solutions that are even better so it's just a matter of time before it dies.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Md. Sakib Ali Mazumder -
I don't think PHP is dead...yet. But there are many other backend solutions that are even better so it's just a matter of time before it dies.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Md. Ismail Alam -
No, I don't think PHP is dead. This language is certainly here to stay. Yes, some programmers don’t like this tool, but this doesn’t mean it is dying. PHP is still a popular coding language.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Md. Jabed Ahmed -
I don't think PHP is dead...yet. But there are many other backend solutions that are even better so it's just a matter of time before it dies.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Fania Rahman Fania -
No,

PHP can assist with building a fruitful vocation in light of the fact that PHP is as yet perhaps the most famous worker side prearranging dialects that are utilized numerous a designer all throughout the planet. assuming Iam talented in PHP, I dont need to stress over my profession ormy compensation, so far as that is concerned.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Fahima Sultana Prity -
No, I don't think PHP is dead. This language is certainly here to stay. Yes, some programmers don’t like this tool, but this doesn’t mean it is dying. PHP is still a popular coding language.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Avishek Paul -
PHP isn’t quite dead, but it isn’t fully alive either — not in an independent manner like JavaScript is currently in the development ecosystem. With PHP being an integral part of a content creation ecosystem, it is unlikely to disappear in a year or two or any time soon
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Fatin Hasnat -
Maybe, No. This language is certainly here to stay. Yes, some programmers don’t like this tool, but this doesn’t mean it is dying. PHP is still a popular coding language.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Joy Mohajon -
No, I don't think PHP is dead. Although there are many backend solutions, It has more features, richer libraries, and better security.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by mastura tasnim -
Fewer Cross browser bugs.
A consistent framework that supports major of all browsers and CSS compatibility fixes.
Lightweight and customizable.
Responsive structures and styles.
Several JavaScript plugins using the jQuery.
Good documentation and community support.
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Re: Discussion on The Present and Future of PHP

by Naymur Rahaman Remon -
No, I don't think PHP is dead. Although there are many backend solutions, It has more features, richer libraries, and better security.