The Only one who loves php? ^^
PHP, Laravel, LiveWire, Filament, MySql.
Building my own SaaS - Will share code about it
Will not promote or sell Anything 🇸🇪
1995: PHP is dead, learn ColdFusion
2002: PHP is dead, learn ASP.net
2003: PHP is dead, learn Django
2004: PHP is dead, learn Ruby on Rails
2010: PHP is dead, learn Flask
2011: PHP is dead, learn AngularJS
2016: PHP is dead, learn Next.js
2022: okay this is awkward
Not the fault of the generation, imo. The responsibility rests entirely on the school system and parents.
At no point in my 4 years of high school did any of the teachers discuss why it's essential that we learn about history.
Instead, it was the usual fluorescent-light-soaked room with a seemingly depressed and monotone teacher: "Open your history book to page 210 and read aloud to the class. NO TALKING." - while half of us were falling asleep or staring at the clock in 30-second intervals.
What did they think would happen?
https://t.co/jZn6eesb2K is now almost 14,000 lines of raw PHP mixed with inline HTML, CSS in <style> and raw JS in <script> tags
I did not use TS, flexbox or frameworks except jQuery
A lot of $.ajax() and float:left though
It has 1,872 paying customers making $61,808 per month