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.
- PHP's Oddities (flowtwo.io)
- PHP's Biggest Problem (stitcher.io)
- A PHP license change is imminent (lwn.net)
- The Relaunch of the Old West and Why I Chose Vanilla PHP (blog.alexseifert.com)
- PHP Erased Generics RFC (wiki.php.net)
- Learn PHP in 2026 (Yes, Really) (fagnerbrack.com)
- The PHP Foundation Impact and Transparency Report 2025 (thephp.foundation)
- Christophe Pettus: PHP Goes BSD (thebuild.com)
- The PHP License Is Dead; Long Live the BSD 3-Clause (fossforce.com)
- Upgrade Symfony 2.8.x to 7x Prime v2.9.0.0 – Tested With PHP 8.5.6 (blog.se7enx.com)
- A PHP license change is imminent (lwn.net)
- Who will maintain the web when PHP's veterans retire? (thenewstack.io)
- Zephir: PHP Extension Language (zephir-lang.com)
- 12 years selling a PHP script, now pivoting to a B2C SaaS and a B2B WP Plugin (www.indiehackers.com)
- PHPantom: A PHP LSP Written in Rust (github.com)
- PHP RFC: Bound-Erased Generic Types (wiki.php.net)
- PHP license v4 now compatible with gnu GPL (www.php.net)
- ScyllaDB PHP Driver: the story so far (www.dusanmalusev.dev)
- PHP Tek: A Homecoming (ben.ramsey.dev)
- Year-Old PHP Vulnerability Is One of the Most Targeted Vulnerabilities (www.vulncheck.com)