¿PHP sigue siendo relevante en 2020?

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¿PHP sigue siendo relevante en 2020?

Is PHP still relevant in 2020?

“Now it’s 2020 and PHP has stayed the same. It’s still one of the easiest languages to learn. JavaScript could be easy to learn, depending on the framework you choose, but PHP is easy to learn from scratch with no prior knowledge required.”

Q. Is it worth it learning PHP?

PHP is an open-source programming language that is completely free, and because it supports all the main browsers, it is highly scalable. PHP is not dying and is definitely worth learning in 2021 and beyond. There are still thousands of jobs available for new PHP programmers.

Q. Is PHP really that bad?

Using PHP it’s very easy to produce bad code. It’s very easy to make bad and insecure code with PHP. But PHP is not a security hole or doomed to ugly code if you code properly. Developers hate PHP because you are more likely to get errors with a language that allows so much freedom.

Q. Is PHP a dead end?

No, PHP is not dead! As of early 2020, 26% of programmers are using PHP. Today, it’s one of the most popular server-side programming tools. One of the main reasons why PHP is used by millions of websites is because of WordPress (this tool uses PHP).

Q. Why does PHP have a bad reputation?

PHP has the reputation of being the poor cousin of scripting languages, due to outdated language features and plenty of poor quality code written using it.

Q. What’s the difference between HTML and PHP website?

The key factor when discussing PHP vs. HTML is that HTML is a front-end language that runs on the browser, while PHP is back-end and runs on the server. PHP handles the way your website works. In other words, it could be described as the heart that pumps the blood to all of the small components of the application.

Q. Why is PHP not a good programming language?

If you think about what’s important in terms of programming languages, you might come up with some buzzwords like portability, performance, predictability, consistency, and so on. Unfortunately, PHP doesn’t really have any of these characteristics.

Q. What’s the difference between PHP 5.4 and 5.5?

The changes from PHP 5.4 to 5.5 were quite minor, and is supported by every plugin and theme that exists (AFAIK). PHP 5.4 also had some nice under-the-hood improvements to its speed and memory usage – the improvement from 5.3 up to 5.4 for normal use-cases appears to be more significant than any others in recent times.

Q. Which is better to use raw PHP or HTML?

However, it is no longer popular to use raw PHP for the back-end. It is more standard for people to take advantage of frameworks such as Laravel or Symfony. This PHP vs. HTML discussion already indicated that the learning curve of PHP is much higher than HTML.

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