Hi Guilherme, I didn't see the news in that way. I think Microsoft dropping the support for Windows PHP builds more like a move in favor of WSL2. As for deployments I don't have any data on it, but I guess most deployments are already on Linux Servers.
But I agree that any language/tool can deliver a great project if used in the right way and that the concepts pointed by you are by far more important that the tool people are using to build things.
Hi Guilherme, I didn't see the news in that way. I think Microsoft dropping the support for Windows PHP builds more like a move in favor of WSL2. As for deployments I don't have any data on it, but I guess most deployments are already on Linux Servers.
But I agree that any language/tool can deliver a great project if used in the right way and that the concepts pointed by you are by far more important that the tool people are using to build things.
Yes, you are right. Most of the servers are running over Linux, I saw the news as a milestone in the history of the language.