If PHP is bad, why are people still using it as their star up?
Arguing on whether you should accept PHP is
worthless. The truth is, during the past 19s, there were fewer options for web
development. There were hardly more or less 5 things were available that one
could do for creating a website:
·
HTML- only
On the positive
side, no need for any formless supplementary framework. And the negative side
is the web was user-friendly and interactive as a notification is pinned on a
corkboard.
·
CGI
You could create
programs that can generate HTML, store it in a special directory, and pen a
referral page to them, ensuring that the page does not break.
·
Java
One could
attempt to convince a user to install Java’s latest runtime, then watch for the
applet to be downloaded, studded in the page, but unable to interact outside
the box.
·
ColdFusion
ColdFusion was a
convergent vent in several ways, as Adobe's product was the same as PHP-like
and cost money.
·
PHP
Though PHP is
not the greatest framework when you embed your orders into HTML, the runtime
processes with speed and was easy to download.
Today, the number of frameworks has
increased by more than hundreds for each programming language you want to
create. And there are more flexible servers available in the market now. That
is why it became hard for PHP to compete with those latest languages. But in
the previous, the other web developing tools were worse enough.
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