I think what's important here is that PHP developers shouldn't look past the curtain. The whole web stack is a house of cards. The state of PHP doesn't change that. ;)
PHP is powering a huge industry. A lot of money is flowing on PHP code, from PHP developers banging out code for paying clients to companies like Facebook which got started as PHP apps. Wordpress powers a ridiculous number of companies which run on its code.
PHP may be a mess, but lets keep things in perspective. The state of what really matters is alive and well.
PHP is powering a huge industry. A lot of money is flowing on PHP code, from PHP developers banging out code for paying clients to companies like Facebook which got started as PHP apps. Wordpress powers a ridiculous number of companies which run on its code.
PHP may be a mess, but lets keep things in perspective. The state of what really matters is alive and well.