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> That has not been my experience

Sure, but this is not about personal experience, but rather about history. Maybe it just happened before your time? Also, please read my reply in context.

Pretty much every other language that's similar in purpose and popularity is provenly more stable regarding framework popularity than PHP.

Sure it feels great to bash Rust and Kubernetes or whatever like the GP poster did, but PHP suffered from the same problems until very recently, whereas Python, Ruby, Java and C# among others did not.

Even Javascript has been historically more stable in the backend than PHP: it's been pretty much just Express from almost the beginning, and other contenders never reached much popularity.



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