Hackernews posts about PHP
PHP is an open-source server-side scripting language primarily used for web development, known for its ease of use and versatility in creating dynamic websites and applications.
- Moving PHP open source forward (blog.jetbrains.com)
- Why PHP and JavaScript Are Great (xahlee.info)
- The State of PHP 2025 (blog.jetbrains.com)
- Weird Operators in PHP (www.exakat.io)
- The State of PHP in 2025 (blog.jetbrains.com)
- VOTING - PHP 8.5 Release Page Design Contest (github.com)
- PHP Is 30 (kieranpotts.com)
- Pivoting from Auth0 to PHP Symfony (browsely.ai)
- What's New in PHP 8.5 (laravel-news.com)
- Is PHP declining? JetBrains says yes. And no (www.theregister.com)
- Real-World Examples the PHP 8.5 Pipe Operator (www.amitmerchant.com)
- "use php" (twitter.com)
- 28 years of PHP (or is it 12?) (www.tomechangosubanana.com)
- The State of PHP 2025 (blog.jetbrains.com)
- PHP 8.5 introduces a new URI extension (laravel-news.com)
- PHP's New URI Extension (thephp.foundation)
- Proposal: An Interactive Mode for Phpcbf (alex.kirk.at)
- What's New in PHP 8.5 (laravel-news.com)
- Build Native PHP Apps (nativephp.com)
- Eliminating Boilerplate in PHP API Documentation (ltscommerce.dev)
- Svelte’s characteristics that likely contribute most to improved performance (chuniversiteit.nl)