Is PHP still a relevant language in today’s day and age? I know a LOT of languages and it just never occurred to me to learn this one, because anyone I’ve ever been aware of writing a backend these days would either choose Node or one of several compiled languages. Lemmy uses Rust for it’s backend which is highly desireable, many people would have used Golang in the backend world if they desired performance and compilation, otherwise I don’t know why you wouldn’t just use Typescript. Makes it hard to contribute to IMO.

    • tal
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      42 years ago

      Reddit was originally built in Lisp – Paul Graham, an early backer, is super-rabid about Lisp. They eventually reimplemented it in Python.

      I do agree that it’s not the norm, though.

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      32 years ago

      Don’t know why you’re getting downvoted; anyone who’s ever done a project of some kind (whether or not it’s programming-related) knows that anything doing a rebuild/remake/re-anything has a high chance of not happening. xD

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      22 years ago

      I’m currently involved in a rewrite! One of very few in 20 years of dev work. We prototyped our front end in node/js and we’re rewriting in React. We’re largely keeping the express backend, though.

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          12 years ago

          Yep. People make bad decisions frequently. The rewrite was a way of keeping the newer devs on the project (like me) from revolting.

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              12 years ago

              Mainly tooling and a few ill conceived React components that never really fit anywhere and are now polluting our new build process until we are able to rewrite them.