Is this language still relevant and useful in 2026? We have React now and modern audiences demand snappy and dopamine driven apps so I have serious doubts that PHP is up to the task?
bait or indian?
>>108916032Indian bait with a dash of retardation.
>>108916021>react>snappy...>comparing pretty good backend lingo to fucking web (((framework))) slop shitWebShitters are truely subhumans
>>108916021>PHP is up to the task?What task? > In 2026, WordPress remains the undisputed king of the internet, powering over 43% of all websites globally. It holds roughly 60% to 62% of the entire Content Management System (CMS) market, making its ecosystem nearly ten times larger than its closest competitor.
>>108916509>what task ?H1B applications generator
I hate do admit it but php websites are actually a lot faster and snappy compared to react slopServer side rendering is simply king
I know nobody wants this answer because everybody understands what I'm about to say - and I do hate React - but React is frontend. It needs a backend and backend can by node, php, rails, Python, Ho or whatever. Or maybe I'm naive and most people don't actually understand that.
>>108916758no see the point is to make the backend websockets on nodejs and use webasm to run a php vm inside the client's javascript engind
>>108916509>In 2026, WordPress remains the undisputed king of the internet CVEsFixed.
Wikipedia still uses PHP.
>>108916021>languageNo. Laravel is still relevant, PHP isn't.>react baitingfuck off
>>108916021> snappyModern sites are the antithesis of snappy
elixir is goodjaspr tooeven flutter webapps are more snappy than your average js shit and that's something.
>>108916966Wasted.Laravel is just one shitty framework.
Computers are faster than they've ever been.Yet instead of taking advantage of more powerful hardware to have faster software, we instead use the new hardware to make new tools that are slower than the old tools, thereby eliminating any performance gains. The curse of humanity: for every step forward, social dynamics and Emperor's Clothes syndrome causes us to take 7 steps back.
>>108916021Sadly yes tho my place slowly migrates to go