1 / 8

The Death of PHP? Definitely Not! Do Not Fall for the Trap

If you search on the web for keywords u2018death of PHPu2019 or u2018is PHP dead?u2019 there will be tons of posts you will stumble upon singing the same old tale about how PHP is declining or how the usage has plummeted over the years. But letu2019s not feed to the rumours and establish something at the very beginning of this post: PHP is not dead and is not dying anytime soon.

Download Presentation

The Death of PHP? Definitely Not! Do Not Fall for the Trap

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Death of PHP? Definitely Not! Do Not Fall for the Trap -Hidden Brains Enterprise Web & Mobile App Development Company

  2. If you search on the web for keywords ‘death of PHP’ or ‘is PHP dead?’ there will be tons of posts you will stumble upon singing the same old tale about how PHP is declining or how the usage has plummeted over the years. But let’s not feed to the rumours and establish something at the very beginning of this post: PHP is not dead and is not dying anytime soon.

  3. How do we know this? Let’s find out. What does the data say According to the data from Builtwith, currently there are at least 37,805,937 live websites using PHP. The website considers PHP a mega technology, which means those technologies with more than 2.5 million active websites. Another research from W3techs says that ‘PHP is used by 79.0% of all the websites whose server-side programming language we know.’ And there is more, much more that you will find that establishes just how important and relevant PHP is still is today. Let us throw in more graph to solidify the argument. Here a graphical representation depicting the popularity of programming languages made by RedMonk.

  4. Why did PHP have to face this shame Let’s just accept this first, PHP did not deserve this. No,nyet! Please for internet’s sake do not use statements like ‘PHP doesn’t scale’ or ‘PHP is slow.’ This hurts the sentiments of backend coding done on Wikipedia, Facebook, WordPress, etc. Now don’t tell us you did not understand. Oh cmon! As of 2019 23 September 2019, there are 5,934,995 articles in the English Wikipedia and total 48,608,564 articles and is one of the top 5 visited websites across the globe. 1.59 billion people on average log onto Facebook daily and are considered daily active users (Facebook DAU) for June 2019. And these websites run perfectly on PHP. Now who said anything about PHP not being scalable and slow, please stand up?!

  5. Reasons why PHP has a long future Reason 1. PHP is synonymous to websites As long as there will be websites, so will be PHP. When it comes to ML and AI, developers trust blindly on Python. Similarly if you want to build a website that is both scalable and fast, PHP should be your go-to choice. Reason 2. Low development costs First thing to keep in mind: PHP has been around since a long time. From as long as programming languages has been around, PHP has created its own identity. Now, since it is an open-source server-side programming language, you can reduce the development costs marginally during PHP development services.

  6. Reason 3. Scalability This reason cannot be stressed enough. In fact, scalability is the first thing that jumps to mind when you talk about application development in PHP. For eg:- Enterprise Software like ERP. Applications built in PHP are made scalable by adding more servers to a group of servers. Load balancers distribute the workload among the servers. Reason 4. Security & Protection It is next to impossible to find the one who started the rumour that PHP is bad when it comes to security. But let’s rest that rumour then and there, because it rarely has any in-built security flaws. A language is only as safe as the developers who build it.When PHP 7 came out, there were optimum security upgradations which revamped the security protocol of the language.

  7. Reason 5. Ginormous community As we discussed, at least 8 out of 10 websites run on PHP, meaning tons of developers know how to code in PHP, both experienced and beginners. Being in the industry for more than a decade, even today more than 50 percent of inquiries we receive are inclined towards the ubiquitous PHP. Conclusion With PHP, version 7.1 coming in hot, it looks like a completely new language with new and improved features. It will further evolve and come out stronger and better than ever before. One of the most significant qualities of PHP is that it is open source. This allows for a full code visibility and a large community of developers resulting in new ideas, quicker development, and troubleshooting.

  8. Contact Us Email : biz@hiddenbrains.com Skype: hiddenbrains Hangouts: biz@hiddenbrains.com United States+1 323-908-3492 India +91-989-802-1433 Url : https://www.hiddenbrains.com

More Related