> 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
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clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy πΈπͺππ°ππ (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 10:36:37 EDT clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy πΈπͺππ°ππ
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clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy πΈπͺππ°ππ (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 10:37:41 EDT clacke: inhibited exhausted pixie dream boy πΈπͺππ°ππ
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lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 31-Mar-2023 15:33:23 EDT lnxw48a1
And still today, if you want to be sure that your site can be hosted almost anywhere, even cheap shared hosting, you're likely to use #PHP instead of any of the list above (or Java Servlets / Java Server Pages, Node.js, and more).
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