Maybe I'm a little grouchy today but the article was a bit annoying to me.
- His argument for why PHP needs to die basically comes down to "PHP is lacking is lambdas and method chaining".
- He flirts with a possible replacement to PHP being Ruby on Rails, even though he comes around to note that Rails is not a language (essentially making that whole tangent masturbatory)
- Then he forgets to assess Sinatra http://www.sinatrarb.com/ which really sounds like something that actually fit the mold of what he's actually looking for (allows you basically run Ruby on a webserver)
- His argument for why PHP needs to die basically comes down to "PHP is lacking is lambdas and method chaining".
- He flirts with a possible replacement to PHP being Ruby on Rails, even though he comes around to note that Rails is not a language (essentially making that whole tangent masturbatory)
- Then he forgets to assess Sinatra http://www.sinatrarb.com/ which really sounds like something that actually fit the mold of what he's actually looking for (allows you basically run Ruby on a webserver)