I think most of the technologies you listed got sunk by changes in the tech 
eco-system as a whole.   FoxPro was killed by MS  but COBOL and dBase are still 
alive in there own niche's.  I think PHP will suffer the same fate, there's 
definitely better languages for writing full scale SaaS applications in (Ruby 
and Python seem like the big front-runners) but for a simple site you want to 
upload via FTP and forget I see no reason anyone would want to put much effort 
into "replacing" PHP.

On a related note, much of PHP's reputation isn't really deserved in my 
opinion.  There's a lot of awful code out there, but it's eco-system now has a 
pretty scale-worthy stack (laravel/symfony/ect, php-fpm and nginx) and like any 
language, it has some poor design decisions, but for the most part bad code is 
due to bad programmers rather than the language itself.

--
Paul Mooring
Systems Engineer and Customer Advocate

www.opscode.com

From: keith smith <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Reply-To: Main PLUG discussion list 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Friday, April 5, 2013 12:25 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: PHP lifespan



Hi,  I do not want to start any flame wars.  I would like to open a discussion 
though.

I was thinking of what the life span of PHP might be.  I have lived through a 
number of them.

In the early 80's COBOL was still taught and was in use.  I know it is still 
around, however I do not think anyone would choose COBOL for a new project.

I also lived through the whole dBase, Clipper, FoxBase+, and Visual FoxPro 
cycle.  FoxPro was acquired by M$ 15 or 18 years ago, which started it's slow 
decline.  M$ finally killed it last year.

So I am wondering about PHP.  What might it's lifespan be?  What might be the 
next big thing... etc.

I'm interested in hearing your thoughts.

------------------------
Keith Smith
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