Zeev Suraski wrote:
PHP has become the most popular Web language in existence WITHOUT these
features. Most users couldn't care less about them. They're happy
without them. They're happ*ier* without them. They'd rather a faster PHP
that did exactly the same thing it does today - and not a slower one with
more features that's more difficult to learn and debug. The whole concept
of 'WE MUST ADD THIS TO PHP OR ELSE' is ludicrous in my opinion. PHP is
doing well, and many of the people who opposed this RFC are responsible
for steering it that way.
Nicely put Zeev ...
I would add though ... most users have no idea how to rewrite the code they are
using to cope with the deprecated warnings? Somebody has to find time to do it
for them :(
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