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fenix4542014-12-05 13:04:35
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fenix454, 2014-12-05 13:04:35

Why do they say that php is for schoolchildren?

I noticed that most java, c, c ++ programmers say that php is for schoolchildren. Can you explain why they say that?

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Alexander Aksentiev, 2014-12-05
@Sanasol

"low barrier to entry"

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bromzh, 2014-12-05
@bromzh

Just look at the ratio of the number of idiotic questions to the total for PHP and, for example, for python / ruby ​​/ java on a toaster.

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Sergey, 2014-12-05
Protko @Fesor

Because hack is for gays. (for example).
PHP does its job well. This is the main thing. The fact that it is simply easier to write and run hello world on it (this is what many people mean by the entry threshold) and faster than on java / c ++ is another question.

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mamkaololosha, 2014-12-05
@mamkaololosha

A student with 2-3 years of PHP freelancing experience can earn not much less (and sometimes 2-3 times more) than a young engineer in Intel or Google. And he does not need to know matans and other c ++.

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kompi, 2014-12-05
@kompi

Any yap can be in this place, you just need to observe 2 conditions:
- a very low entry threshold to achieve a working state
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PS Bathert's popularity in relation to other yap arises, apparently, from problems with self-identification and recognition in this life.

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Michael, 2014-12-05
@DyadyaMisha

PHP, like any language, is a tool, and like any tool, you need to know how to use it!

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asd111, 2014-12-05
@asd111

PHP is popular for solving simple tasks - business card sites, online stores, etc. The most serious is usually written in Java or C ++ - search engines, high-load services, etc. , i.e. PHP is not taken seriously by people who solve more complex problems than those that PHP programmers solve, and for their part they are right, because. PHP makes no sense to process a large amount of data.

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Sergej, 2014-12-05
@sayber

Since 2002, I'm still a schoolboy =((( I
had to choose another language, otherwise I chose PHP then.
But seriously, there have always been piskomers.
Each language exists for certain purposes.
Those who say that this or that language is for schoolchildren themselves he is simply not a programmer. Such a person was only able to master a couple of books. You have to distinguish yourself somehow, so they put their "dignity" on the table

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globuser, 2014-12-05
@globuzer

In general, having studied the classics of teaching at school and university, having talked with various specialists, in my opinion, I would like to draw such conclusions about the beginning of learning to program.
Pascal first.
Then C
Then C++
After that, reinforced OOP methodology: C-sharp, Java, Objective-C
If we touch on the system, then the assembler, along with C and C++, should be studied in parallel.
After all this, it will be enough just to switch to Java Script, Ruby, Python, and, well, PAI itself.
If you start learning PAHP from scratch, without a base and fundamentals of programming concepts, it personally seems to me to be problematic. Well, if it’s not problematic, then just a person-student-student will not comprehend the whole essence of the programming language and the basics of algorithmization.

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