My entire life I thought PHP stood for "pretty happy programmers" but it turns out it stands for "personal home page" Last night when I searched in quotes "Pretty happy programmers" google gave me NO results, but today when I do it I now have a bunch of results. I think I have broken out of one mandellu effect reality into another!
> My entire life I thought PHP stood for "pretty happy programmers" > but it turns out it stands for "personal home page" > Last night when I searched in quotes "Pretty happy programmers" google gave > me NO results, but today when I do it I now have a bunch of results. > I think I have broken out of one mandellu effect reality into another! Is PHP that good? Why does it have so bad reputation? Reference: 2022/08/17(Wed) 23:55:51
> > My entire life I thought PHP stood for "pretty happy programmers" > > but it turns out it stands for "personal home page" > > Last night when I searched in quotes "Pretty happy programmers" google gave > > me NO results, but today when I do it I now have a bunch of results. > > I think I have broken out of one mandellu effect reality into another! > > Is PHP that good? Why does it have so bad reputation? The general opinion is that it was a very popular and initially not very good language that was easy to get poorly-written and half-assed code kinda/sorta working, leading to a lot of n00bs and amateur program- mers putting out a lot of bad code/advice/resources that never got checked or replaced, leading to a lot of serious vulnerabilities and problems across the web, leading to a bad reputation (;´Д`) A lot of this is said to have been solved over the years, particularly with PHP7, but there's still a lot of sites using old and slow versions of PHP and amateur code written a decade or two ago... あ。(;゚∇゚) Reference: 2022/08/18(Thu) 12:34:40
> > > > Is PHP that good? Why does it have so bad reputation? > The general opinion is that it was a very popular and initially not > very good language that was easy to get poorly-written and half-assed > code kinda/sorta working, leading to a lot of n00bs and amateur program- > mers putting out a lot of bad code/advice/resources that never got > checked or replaced, leading to a lot of serious vulnerabilities and > problems across the web, leading to a bad reputation (;´Д`) > A lot of this is said to have been solved over the years, particularly > with PHP7, but there's still a lot of sites using old and slow versions > of PHP and amateur code written a decade or two ago... あ。(;゚∇゚) From my experience, PHP 7 is rather fast within web, faster than some Python or moreover Ruby. I saw 8.1 came out. Should I use it if I decide to develop my BBS with PHP? Reference: 2022/08/18(Thu) 13:15:46