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The argument order flaw is never going away. BC. It's a super minor thing.

The non-documented functions are often rare and very minor and obivous functions.

This layering framework on top of frameworks sounds made up. Mostly people either use Symfony or Laravel. There aren't layers of frameworks. Your example is nonsensical. Frameworks are slower than simple code, this is true for every language.

And Symfony and Laravel are both well documented.

This comment overall seems to be written by someone who has come in with very little knowledge on PHP worked on a project for 3-4 months. When you work those style projects you're often working on poorly constructed projects. I'm pretty sure I can jump in on a project written in any language that has been poorly constructed and I will end up going wtf.




I am well aware that it is never going away. I wouldn't call it minor, it's an extremely common source of bugs.

The non-documented functions are indeed often rare. That's all that can be said about them. They're about as obvious, on average, as the rest of PHP's functions are obvious.

Sure, until you want to have a UI framework, and an API framework, and ...

LOL @ Laravel being well documented. There's a tutorial and there's autogen API docs. And that's it.

This comment overall seems to be written by someone who has worked with PHP for a few years and thinks he knows everything there is to know about it.

I've been using PHP since PHP3 and professionally since PHP4, but thanks.




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