Coming from PHP background, I want to know whether PHP will be having future, in the next 5 years to come, or is it better to shift to languages like Go? Please let me know.
with all due respect, I'm not implying that you're stupid or anything, but that is always an stupid question. PHP is always going to be around. PHP had 72% of the market in 2010, by 2021 had 78%; WordPress right now covers more than 40% of the market and it will only grow; PHP is actively used in Shopify development. There are also a huge number of big enterprises across the world in the American Continent, in Europe, in Africa and Asia that are using and hiring for PHP. You get pay for your experience as well. And the development of PHP is as intense as it is the development of new features for Javascript only that you don't see new frameworks all the time in PHP, bc the frameworks that already exist are pretty solid while Javascript developers don't even like their frameworks. If you're after increasing your chances to get hired learn Javascript, or learn C# or learn C++, but with PHP alone you should be good. I would recommend Go only if you want to build your personal projects or a startup, although PHP is enough for that as well. I learned Javascript just because I needed it to learn React, but I don't want anything to do with Node shit. After learning React I'm going to learn GO, bc I don't care about getting hired or not, I just have personal apps that I want to launch and I'm choosing a language that is powerful and will not give me headaches (at least not many). I could go for PHP, but I like Go way more for what I've seen and read. If I were looking to get hired I would definitely go PHP for everything.
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Which you will prefer for building rest API for mobile applications. Nodejs vs Golang or any other language?
I like node js more. btw I'm going to make a video about node js
@@Daniel-Dann I see NodeJs very mainstream, is there anything something I miss about Node. or just others use so should I. can you explain?
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Coming from PHP background, I want to know whether PHP will be having future, in the next 5 years to come, or is it better to shift to languages like Go? Please let me know.
with all due respect, I'm not implying that you're stupid or anything, but that is always an stupid question. PHP is always going to be around. PHP had 72% of the market in 2010, by 2021 had 78%; WordPress right now covers more than 40% of the market and it will only grow; PHP is actively used in Shopify development. There are also a huge number of big enterprises across the world in the American Continent, in Europe, in Africa and Asia that are using and hiring for PHP. You get pay for your experience as well. And the development of PHP is as intense as it is the development of new features for Javascript only that you don't see new frameworks all the time in PHP, bc the frameworks that already exist are pretty solid while Javascript developers don't even like their frameworks. If you're after increasing your chances to get hired learn Javascript, or learn C# or learn C++, but with PHP alone you should be good. I would recommend Go only if you want to build your personal projects or a startup, although PHP is enough for that as well.
I learned Javascript just because I needed it to learn React, but I don't want anything to do with Node shit. After learning React I'm going to learn GO, bc I don't care about getting hired or not, I just have personal apps that I want to launch and I'm choosing a language that is powerful and will not give me headaches (at least not many). I could go for PHP, but I like Go way more for what I've seen and read. If I were looking to get hired I would definitely go PHP for everything.
You started go or not ? I also have same story
Yes Daniel, Golang is a great language with high potential. Thanks for the video.
Welcome!
Go supports generics btw
yeap
Interesting 🧐 what is your native language?
I guess ukrainian
Can you review full stack open (fso) curriculum
its very good, i got a job with it
cool thumbnail whered you get it
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The most desired programming language is Rust :)
it is amazing lang its the best
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i will stay with python
Why
Sure but staying with one language is really not the way to go on the long run so you might want to try something new