On Mon, 18 Aug 2025 at 17:18, Christian Schneider <cschn...@cschneid.com>
wrote:

> Am 18.08.2025 um 15:36 schrieb Rowan Tommins [IMSoP] <imsop....@rwec.co.uk
> >:
> > A developer coming to PHP from any combination of JavaScript, Perl, C#,
> Java, VisualBasic, Python, Ruby, Swift, Elixir, Dart, Rust, even Excel ...
> is going to look first for a function called "split" or some variation of
> that. If they have any common sense, they'll know they need to look up
> exactly what arguments it needs, and what options it provides.
>
> I don't think people nowadays search through documentation for a specific
> function name.
> I am pretty confident that people will either Google/DDG/... or ask an AI
> chat something like "How do I split a string in PHP?" which gives a
> complete code example including parameter order.
>
> > If we don't want to add an alias, we should probably add a fake manual
> entry pointing people in the right direction, like we have for "delete":
> https://www.php.net/delete
>
> This would IMHO be better suited for a tutorial / learning website, I am
> not convinced that we need to extend the reference documentation (or even
> the language) with entries of synonyms/aliases people might be looking for.
>
> So, in short, that's a -1 for a split alias from me.
>
> Regards,
> - Chris
>
Personally, after 15+ years with PHP, I never know which one I need:
implode or explode, neither name makes intuitive sense to me and I do an
in-ide doc lookup to see if I got the right one every time.

Making a programming language intuitive and self-explanatory in ENGLISH
(i.e. not in javascript, not in php), makes it more efficient - and more
loved.

I think this alias is definitely a worthwhile addition.

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