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VamDam092019-10-07 09:08:54
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VamDam09, 2019-10-07 09:08:54

Will Golang replace PHP?

In vacancies, I increasingly see that not fullStack-php developers are required, but developers who know how to use PHP and GO. Moreover, the salaries are very tasty (from 140+ for the middle). As I understand it, there is a trend to replace PHP with GO?

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DevMan, 2019-10-07
@VamDam09

no.
and it's time to understand that languages ​​don't pay.

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âš¡ Kotobotov âš¡, 2019-10-07
@angrySCV

there is a trend and it will grow, not only php->go.
there are a lot of ready-made solutions in php, and this is really convenient, but if the efficiency of using the infrastructure is important, you will have to switch to another ecosystem (it is not a bad candidate)

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Puma Thailand, 2019-10-07
@opium

What the hell is a substitution, not a single popular product in PHP has been rewritten in Go, and in general they have quite different specifics for languages, what kind of substitution can we talk about here
? potatoes and instead of it you need to take whiskey at the market.
Well, most of the vacancies there are still focused on the highload, and in the vacancies on the highload in PHP, it also probably starts from 150

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Fafhrd, 2019-10-08
@Fafhrd

Ask yourself a question: what kind of offices are looking for such developers, what tasks do they solve?

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criminalist, 2019-10-08
@criminalist

I think it won’t be able to replace it, I haven’t seen a single normal CMS on GO yet, it’s not a lot of different things, and for different tasks.

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bestxp, 2019-10-08
@bestxp

There is no substitution, it’s just that some things are rewritten in Go, each language suits its own goals, for example, Avito is the same, they cut their PHP monolith into microservices, some of which are written in Go, some of the teams chose PHP, and the same situation is everywhere, something makes sense Rewrite something not

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