

Lemmy trolls…
I’ve been into web-dev since 2007, I’ve been working with corporations who are processing high load traffic, including payment systems. I tell you that 80% of these work with PHP and have no major issues. Valve’s Steam is PHP even, and still does work, right?
Have you even considered Laravel, and Symfony? Optimizations as OpCode and Jit?
It all works and is stable. Not only that, but it’s easy to deploy and release since you don’t have to compile it every single time.
Depending on the team, the code is greatly organized, syntax is featureful and allows for both static and runtime/dynamic safety.
You, @Skullgrid@lemmy.world? You might haven’t yet worked in actual enterprise. You should get fundamental knowledge on the subject you raise your voice at.
I am sorry, but please do invest some accountable time and actually read something about the subject, prior claiming people are idiots and don’t do their own research of almost 40 years of life.
PHP is a perfectly capable and freaking awesome language for almost any web-dev and is lovely to work with.
Oh! You might as well ask your “vibes” about the trends/statistics around the globe at enterprise, make some comparisons, or well some valuable research etc. if you are not capable to achieve the same manually, considering your infant attitude to complex systems.
You do you, indeed.
P.S. We may wait now for copy-pasted or LLM-generated pros/cons, too, for a sudden “proof” no one asked for.









Of course they don’t. Anyone actually accountable, I believe, have their own researches on the subjects done, and instantly notices trolling.
We may wait now for copy-pasted or LLM-generated pros/cons, too, for a sudden “proof” no one asked for.