PHP was a lot of fun. Easy to deploy and easy to debug.https://twitter.com/jacobian/status/1163453179499089921 …
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PHP, the Arctic Monkeys of programming languages. Nostalgic teenage memories, great fun while it lasted.
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Replying to @danielgross @patrickc
Balaji S. Srinivasan Retweeted Balaji S. Srinivasan
@jacobian Slack’s post on this is great. Perhaps one could copy these advantages into JS somehow. React/JSX is partially there in terms of bundling things together.https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1163512170631446528?s=21 …Balaji S. Srinivasan added,
Balaji S. SrinivasanVerified account @balajis“Most programmers who have only casually used PHP know two things about it: that it is a bad language, which they would never use if given the choice; and that some of the most extraordinarily successful projects in history use it.” https://slack.engineering/taking-php-seriously-cf7a60065329 … https://twitter.com/patrickc/status/1163455999363043328 …2 replies 2 retweets 14 likes -
Replying to @balajis @danielgross and
“Think about how webapps are created with PHP. You create some files, write PHP code, then simply deploy it... That's exactly what we do with Next.js. Instead of PHP, we build the app with JS and React.”https://nextjs.org/learn/basics/getting-started …
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Replying to @balajis @danielgross and
http://now.sh is honestly the closest thing i found to "just upload your files" i found by now
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Love http://now.sh and what
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Replying to @sriramk @andreasklinger and
@rauchg is super smart and had been meaning to try out@zeithq. I hadn’t made the mental connection to it as “the good parts of PHP in JS” till just now.2 replies 3 retweets 11 likes
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And while Zeit/Now is fantastic, JS + Now is still not as simple as PHP + Apache :-).
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Personally I find
@Netlify deployments even easier. You don't have to worry about it since deployments are automatic with the GitHub integration after each commit1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes - 5 more replies
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