I've been coding for over 20 years now! (WOAH, do I feel old)
I've touched just about every resource imaginable under the Sun (too bad they were bought out by Oracle)
PHP was never really dead. Release rates in 5.x and 7.x are about the same time lengths. What changed, however, was that HHVM by Facebook put pressure on PHP to optimize for performance. FB created a 10x faster PHP interpreter with HHVM, proving it was possible. PHP stepped up, and then did the same.
PHP was never really dead. Release rates in 5.x and 7.x are about the same time lengths. What changed, however, was that HHVM by Facebook put pressure on PHP to optimize for performance. FB created a 10x faster PHP interpreter with HHVM, proving it was possible. PHP stepped up, and then did the same.
I think PHP was never died.