Episode 435: How a college extra-credit project became PHP3, still the bedrock of the web

The home team chats with Andi Gutmans, Google’s GM and VP of Engineering, Databases about the forgotten beauty of Pascal, why so many devs hate PHP, and why companies should prioritize the developer experience. The post Episode 435: How a college extra-credit project became PHP3, still the bedrock of the web appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/04/22/episode-435-how-a-college-extra-credit-project-became-php3-still-the-bedrock-of-the-web/

Created 3y | Apr 22, 2022, 5:20:36 AM


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