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Is php really a dying language?
i am trying to review php again because i want to develop web applications. i was on a forum and one or two guys said it is a dying language since javascript can do things that php can. if this is true, then which language should i learn?
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In Russia today need much more php coder than other coder, because i think that php live very long! Remember that on php build almost all CMS and CMF, and more milions internet-projects built on php.
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I don't think so, PHP is still a big player on web based application. It's still used by more than 80% website on internet ( source: https://w3techs.com/ ). Big sites using PHP:
1. Facebook
2. Yahoo
3. Wikipedia
4. Wordpress
And you need to count the number of website which use cpanel based hosting, we can say almost all of them use PHP.
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@K............... you are right. In India also many demands for PHP instead of JSP,ASP and even Node.js . This all due to advantage of PHP. Sorry but I doesn't know how to write you name.
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Here in Germany PHP is very popular. It doesn't mean it doesn't exist but I haven't seen any Node.js jobs. Usually PHP. Rarely Java or C#. Very rarely Django or Rails.
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Probably the forum referring to Node.js as it is substitute to PHP. If you are beginners you can learn Node.js instead as it is avantegous.
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i have not heard of anyone hiring php developers here but it is more of java or c# or people that know angularjs. i like php for my personal project but i would like to take note of the nodejs. thanks guys!
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It depends upon a country. If you are living in India then PHP can help you get web developer job very quickly. It is not a dying language, though there are lots of other options available.