If you actually read the article, you knew that one of the author's point was that PHP's problems are magnitudes of magnitudes worse than other languages in the wild.
That's more or less a matter of fact and that there are still people deny it just shows the sad state of PHP "programming" in general.
If you actually read the article, you knew that one of the author's point was that PHP's problems are magnitudes of magnitudes worse than other languages in the wild.
That's more or less a matter of fact and that there are still people deny it just shows the sad state of PHP "programming" in general.