hello,

On Sun, Apr 9, 2023, 1:37 AM Stephan Soller <stephan.sol...@helionweb.de>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm sorry if this isn't the correct mailing list for that discussion but I
> couldn't find a more appropriate one where people actually know how the
> wind is
> blowing.
>
> A few days ago I migrated a project from PHP 7.1 to 8.2 and the amount of
> deprecations and fatal errors spooked me a bit (details below if you're
> interested). That got me wondering about the long-term stability of PHP
> (as in
> language and API breaks) and I looked at the RFCs. I got the impression
> that
> static typing has a lot of traction now and I have no idea of what the
> fallout
> might be of changing a dynamically typed language into a statically
> typed one.


I keep reading this in multiple languages, pr even more frameworks.

I understand agency work, managers pushing new features instead of a
cleaning some legacy.

however years of ignoring deprecation notices (very few were introduced
right before 8.0).

Most of them could have been fixed within a couple of hours in any code
base, if they had tests.

I would suggest, very very nicely, to review and rethink the development
flows of these projects instead of asking php to freeze.

best,
Pierre

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