I'm no longer use PHP but, website creator business in my country seems to like to use a shared hosting which only support LAMP stack. That's why many people still using PHP.
Yes this is true. It must be a difficult business for shared hosting servers to compete against AWS and others
It brings us a lots of challenges to choose a programming language when the infra doesn't support other languages and considering the cost effectiveness of servers
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I'm no longer use PHP but, website creator business in my country seems to like to use a shared hosting which only support LAMP stack. That's why many people still using PHP.
Yes this is true. It must be a difficult business for shared hosting servers to compete against AWS and others
It brings us a lots of challenges to choose a programming language when the infra doesn't support other languages and considering the cost effectiveness of servers