If anyone asked the same question 2-3 years ago, the appropriate response would presumably be yes. In any case, things are evolving gradually. The purpose for the awful notoriety is its awful plan, and numerous designers don't care for how it advanced throughout the most recent decade.
For now, PHP7 seems to be the saving grace.
So, what’s improved in PHP 7?
PHP 7 has brought tons of improvement over its previous version. Some of them are listed below.
Performance
Spaceship Operator
Null Coalesce Operator
Scalar Type Declarations
Return Type Declarations
Anonymous Classes
And much more. Check out the "PHP7 reference" https://github.com/tpunt/PHP7-Reference to know more about the new features. The new features can bring back life to PHP, but we have to wait and watch how the developers use the new features and functionalities in PHP 7.
- WHERE PHP7 LEADS US TO?
PHP7 is the saving grace for PHP community. It is no doubt that PHP has seen bad choices in design aspects. Classes are grouped without any meaning.
The inconsistency with function names can also cause problems for the developers. Don’t get surprised if you find a function that doesn’t belong in its place. PHP7 has surely filled some holes in the broken boat, but there is a lot of changes required to bring it back from the bad reputation. Many articles on the internet rant about why PHP sucks or is going to die.
- WORDPRESS IS MOVING TOWARDS JAVASCRIPT
Now, let’s move to something bad about PHP future. WordPress, the most popular CMS, is slowly moving towards JavaScript. WordPress, which covers 25% websites of the web, has shown a keen interest in choosing JavaScript as its future technology.
Matt Mullenweg, the CEO of WordPress, crafted the horror in his own words, “We realized that the tech wasn’t going to take us to the next decade.”
So, what does that mean for WordPress and PHP developers? Is PHP dying? From the current position, it is hard to predict, but it does look bad for PHP
- WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU ARE A PHP DEVELOPER?
That’s a big question. Many developers have switched from different technologies to PHP while others have found their way out. It all depends on what you want to do in future. PHP is secure and is not dying anytime soon.
The general rule should be to learn another programming language along the way. This way you can make a situational decision in future.
- CONCLUSION
Is PHP dead? Not for now. Will it die in future? Difficult to say as there are too many factors involved to make a prediction.
If you are a PHP developer and think that PHP will stay strong, then don’t forget to comment below to showcase your support. And, if you think that PHP will die in future, then don’t forget to share your opinion too using the comment section below.
Nice read :)
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