Even after using it for 20 years I still use it on day to day basis.
Reason being the same that everything that was coded in PHP has to be maintained and managed in PHP.
I still create new things in PHP and that is because it feels familiar and I don't have to change mental gears. Ultimately in most of the cases what matters is the HTML output of the project. If that is covered with ease of management and rapid development speed (My personal rapid development speed, due to not changing mental gears) then why bother with something else.
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Even after using it for 20 years I still use it on day to day basis.
Reason being the same that everything that was coded in PHP has to be maintained and managed in PHP.
I still create new things in PHP and that is because it feels familiar and I don't have to change mental gears. Ultimately in most of the cases what matters is the HTML output of the project. If that is covered with ease of management and rapid development speed (My personal rapid development speed, due to not changing mental gears) then why bother with something else.