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I don't see what's so hard to understand.

7.x is better than 5.x but not GOOD ENOUGH.



> 7.x is better than 5.x but not GOOD ENOUGH.

What would make it good enough? Be specific.


I think we agree that the interpreter still isn't a paragon of secure programming practices :P


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Sounds like you have no specifics to back up what you're saying and just enjoy bashing PHP because that is the trendy thing to do. You were asked for specifics several times and all you can offer are snarky pejoratives, it reads like textbook trolling.


I think the new trend is defending it.


A defense implies an attack, so someone has to start bashing PHP before anyone has an opportunity to defend it, however, I don't regard asking for specifics as a defense.


My stateless PHP projects are kinda enjoying the view over the GC and memleak hell happening on the other Java/NodeJS projects that I sadly have to deal with.


Yeah, it's not like more than half of all websites run PHP, or anything...


Most are WordPress, and it's not like WordPress has had a smooth development history... It's one of the most-exploited entry points into a server. That's why anyone running a server for long enough will see tons of hits to their access logs looking to /wp-admin and other WP-specific URIs.




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