PHP is the most used language on the back end, so I would quote it too. :-D
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Maybe it exists there because of CMS (Wordpress), but I have never seen it used in a business setting with a development team.
I work at a company that provides software for Canadian banks, BMW, etc. We use PHP in our back-end.
I have worked in other big companies that only worked with PHP as well, without any CMS.
;-)
From the almost 80% that PHP rules in the web, probably <50% is CMS stuff. That still leaves 40% (50% of the 80%) of all the web with PHP code.
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PHP is the most used language on the back end, so I would quote it too.
:-D
[citation needed]
Maybe it exists there because of CMS (Wordpress), but I have never seen it used in a business setting with a development team.
I work at a company that provides software for Canadian banks, BMW, etc.
We use PHP in our back-end.
I have worked in other big companies that only worked with PHP as well, without any CMS.
;-)
From the almost 80% that PHP rules in the web, probably <50% is CMS stuff. That still leaves 40% (50% of the 80%) of all the web with PHP code.