On 12/10/2020 08:56, Roman Pronskiy wrote:
The PHP 8 release is going to be huge, and in some sense, you could say it's a whole new language. There is a feeling that more can be done to promote it more extensively.
HOPEFULLY that does not mean it's as much of a cock-up as Python 2 to Python 3 changes. Personally I think this simply reinforces my thought that I will simply stick with PHP7 for as long as I can. I'm still running 7.2 live, and working through the code changes to get 7.3 running without warnings and since I'm reliant on Firebird I now have to manually build modules anyway so securing a private build I can maintain myself seems the right way forward.
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