On 09/08/2019 13:07, Zeev Suraski wrote:
It's very, very different.
With this approach, even down the line in 2029, PHP remains PHP. None of
us has a crystal ball to predict the future, but my guess is that WordPress
will stick with PHP, and not move to P++. Based on feedback - Laravel (the
most popular PHP framework) - will stick with PHP, and most probably many
if not most of the new Laravel-based projects will do the same.
As a simplistic view isn't it just another framework? Haven't the the
likes of WordPress developed their own API on top of PHP and P++ is just
another one? It just has the advantage that it can link deeper into the
core engine than ones which simply sit on top? In exactly the same way
C++ sits on top of C ?
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