On 2022-08-28 04:55, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On Sun, 2022-08-28 at 02:23 -0700, Andrew McRobb via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
It has its place in the ecosystem, there is no way around it, but it's
always going to be that language for engineering websites, that's it.
What's wrong with that? I remember LAMP, and having to make all sorts
of web
primatives in Perl that PHP just automatically gives you.
SteveT
I did some Perl in 2000. Seems PHP started to dominate somewhere
between 2002 and 2004. Seems a lot of other people liked PHP for some
reason. I know I liked it when I first saw it in 2002.
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