Stop comparing programming languageschraebsli@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 658 points – 5 months agoStop comparing programming languages Python is versatile JavaScript is powerful Ruby is elegant C is essential C++ Java is robust 181Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment PHP is old Same age as Ruby, Java and JavaScript, but younger than Python, C, and C++. πI'm guessing they meant "old" as in "no one uses it anymore, it's dead"Meanwhile PHP quietly runs 80% of the internet by being used for WordPress.Donβt tell my bosses that. Or the PHP community as a whole for that matter. Then I might have to get a real job.I'm sorry. If you exclude the millions of sites using it, it is virtually unused.The year they both came out (1995) I was coding in Visual Basic 3. Ack.
PHP is old Same age as Ruby, Java and JavaScript, but younger than Python, C, and C++. πI'm guessing they meant "old" as in "no one uses it anymore, it's dead"Meanwhile PHP quietly runs 80% of the internet by being used for WordPress.Donβt tell my bosses that. Or the PHP community as a whole for that matter. Then I might have to get a real job.I'm sorry. If you exclude the millions of sites using it, it is virtually unused.The year they both came out (1995) I was coding in Visual Basic 3. Ack.
I'm guessing they meant "old" as in "no one uses it anymore, it's dead"Meanwhile PHP quietly runs 80% of the internet by being used for WordPress.Donβt tell my bosses that. Or the PHP community as a whole for that matter. Then I might have to get a real job.I'm sorry. If you exclude the millions of sites using it, it is virtually unused.The year they both came out (1995) I was coding in Visual Basic 3. Ack.
Donβt tell my bosses that. Or the PHP community as a whole for that matter. Then I might have to get a real job.I'm sorry. If you exclude the millions of sites using it, it is virtually unused.
Same age as Ruby, Java and JavaScript, but younger than Python, C, and C++. π
I'm guessing they meant "old" as in "no one uses it anymore, it's dead"
Meanwhile PHP quietly runs 80% of the internet by being used for WordPress.
Donβt tell my bosses that. Or the PHP community as a whole for that matter. Then I might have to get a real job.
I'm sorry. If you exclude the millions of sites using it, it is virtually unused.
The year they both came out (1995) I was coding in Visual Basic 3. Ack.