I would just say its still popular. I remember reading last year ~80% of the web runs on php+mysql (mostly cause you have to deal with CMSs for most websites). Sure, a custom app/website you build yourself may not run php, but most of the web does. I do java/javascript work mostly, but the business still gets the occasionally php+mysql site i have to deal with (or create if they want something quick).
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I would just say its still popular. I remember reading last year ~80% of the web runs on php+mysql (mostly cause you have to deal with CMSs for most websites). Sure, a custom app/website you build yourself may not run php, but most of the web does. I do java/javascript work mostly, but the business still gets the occasionally php+mysql site i have to deal with (or create if they want something quick).