I disagree with these points. On a career perspective, someone looking to start developing would be much better off learning either Java or Javascript or mobile development.
PHP is widely utilized across the web but most of is thanks to Wordpress and not thanks to developers actually using PHP on enterprise applications - of course there is, but on a much smaller scale.
Since this is a post promoting a training course in PHP I feel that the downsides should also be listed here.
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I disagree with these points. On a career perspective, someone looking to start developing would be much better off learning either Java or Javascript or mobile development.
PHP is widely utilized across the web but most of is thanks to Wordpress and not thanks to developers actually using PHP on enterprise applications - of course there is, but on a much smaller scale.
Since this is a post promoting a training course in PHP I feel that the downsides should also be listed here.