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Yep, PHP is turning 30 this year! Wondering if “PHP is still relevant?” Ever since we have been hearing that PHP is dead. It was “dead” 10 years ago, 5 years ago, and “is dead” today. But somehow - it isn’t. Anyway… happy birthday!

  • @petersr@lemmy.world
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    88 days ago

    I am an advocate for LKPPR (Linux, Kubernetes, Postgres, Python, React). Doesn’t roll off the tongue that well.

        • Bilb!
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          7 days ago

          Webassembly frameworks.

          Blazor! But only because I’m a dotnet guy professionally.

          Yew? I’m not good enough with Rust to have tried it.

            • lad
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              27 days ago

              I’ve toyed with WASM, creating a simple sudoku page, and it did take an empty page, added all the buttons, and then changed them upon user interaction.

              I think, I also heard of the DOM modification limitations, but it’s not a hard barrier afaik, there are just some cases where it can’t

              But still, doing something in (pure) WASM looks way harder than needed to me

          • @PolarKraken@programming.dev
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            17 days ago

            Dotnet professionally and using lemmy.ml socially is hilarious to me and (sincerely) entirely consistent. Makes perfect sense, I just find it funny. (I’m not being sarcastic or attacking you, might not be clear lol)

        • Billegh
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          08 days ago

          Right? That’s the mindset that brought us asp, jsp, and php. JS might be obnoxious, but it’s the only viable client-side right now.

      • v_krishna
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        17 days ago

        Typescript makes for a whole different experience on the FE