Hi all,

On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Michael Wallner <mike.php....@gmail.com>
wrote:

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> On 27 Jul 2014 09:26, "Kris Craig" <kris.cr...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >
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> > On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 12:16 AM, Michael Wallner <
> mike.php....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> On 27 Jul 2014 08:23, "Kris Craig" <kris.cr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Here's my question to counter yours, Michael:  What's the rush?
> >> >
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> >> Every day php-ng is not GA, PHP is losing ground to its competitors.
> >
> > Umm, how?  Do you have any data to support this?  According to
> http://php.net/usage.php, as of 2012, PHP's usage is steadily increasing.
>  As far as our competitors are concerned, well:
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> >
> http://w3techs.com/technologies/comparison/pl-java,pl-php,pl-ruby,pl-python
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> >
> > As you can see, PHP continues to dominate with over 80% market share and
> no signs-- at least, none that I can see-- that we are "losing ground" as
> you stated.
> >
>
> Surely it's wise to make the same wrong assumptions Microsoft did with
> Internet Explorer?
>
PHP is losing as a general scripting language for sure.
JavaScript is winning in this area even if it was originated as "a web
client scripting language".

http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
http://langpop.com/

We are better to consider this situation seriously. IMHO.
Focus on web as well as encourage general usage is what we need.
Making PHP a choice for "new" project should be one of the most important
objective.

Regards,

--
Yasuo Ohgaki
yohg...@ohgaki.net

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