Web Dev full-stack [LAMP] since 2005, but much heavier on the JS stuff these days.
Jack of all Stacks, Master of some.
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B.S. in Biochemistry 2004, M.S. in Computer Information Systems 2007
Just came across this. I wanted to add that PHP jobs will actually be easier to find within the next 2-5 years, because a lot of PHP devs are older. The newbies of the last 5 years do not know any PHP, so as those older devs move on, get promoted, etc, PHP jobs are going to be opening up and there will be little competition.
Granted no one's come up with a "modern" version of PHP to easily/simply build static sites like Gatsby does for React for example, but really, that's not hard to do, so that should be happening soon i think.
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Just came across this. I wanted to add that PHP jobs will actually be easier to find within the next 2-5 years, because a lot of PHP devs are older. The newbies of the last 5 years do not know any PHP, so as those older devs move on, get promoted, etc, PHP jobs are going to be opening up and there will be little competition.
Granted no one's come up with a "modern" version of PHP to easily/simply build static sites like Gatsby does for React for example, but really, that's not hard to do, so that should be happening soon i think.