Martin Keckeis wrote:
http://w3techs.com/__technologies/history_details/__pl-php/5
<http://w3techs.com/technologies/history_details/pl-php/5> use of PHP5.1 is
slowing faster than 5.4 use is growing.
This is wrong.
At May 2012:
PHP 5.1 starts with 4.9%
PHP 5.4 start with 0.1 %
In Februar 2013:
PHP 5.1 has now 3.2% = lose of 1.7%
PHP 5.4 has now 2.2% = grow of 2.1%
But PHP5.4 was released 1st March ;)
So 5.6% rather than 4.9% and a loss of 2.4%
I was just looking at the graph ;)
Take up of 5.4 is having very little impact on the switch TO PHP5.3 is the point
though.
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