6:24 it's actually one in 9. I'm not buying it either. I think people say they're using something in this survey if they're learning it or just experimenting. If it was more strict about languages used for work, it would not be so high and PHP would be a higher percentage also.
I believe PHP should be in 5th place (if we do some serious analytics). About ASM, I think it’s still widely used in cybersecurity (RE), but not for general programming!
There are people who say Python has more power than PHP. However, the complexity is the same. There are others saying MERN is better. Can you share you point of view on this?
Bro, don’t get stuck in the ‘Python vs PHP’ or ‘Java is better’ debates. We build software to make money, not to argue. We’re using Python, Node, and Java for our LMS-Python for AI, Java for heavy lifting, and Node for scaling. At 2 AM, one Node pod is enough to handle 50 users, but at peak we use 20 pods to save on cloud costs. Every tech has its strengths. Comparing them is a complete waste
@@this.tushar I see your point. I was focused on the job market. It seems more companies are shifting tech when building large scaled projects. Some are preferring Python because it can do more.
Powershell is a language. You can build serverless apis on azure functions with it.
wait, wat?
You can even build GUI applications with PowerShell.
6:24 it's actually one in 9. I'm not buying it either. I think people say they're using something in this survey if they're learning it or just experimenting. If it was more strict about languages used for work, it would not be so high and PHP would be a higher percentage also.
Yeah, agree!
I believe PHP should be in 5th place (if we do some serious analytics).
About ASM, I think it’s still widely used in cybersecurity (RE), but not for general programming!
> I believe PHP should be in 5th place
easy!
There are people who say Python has more power than PHP. However, the complexity is the same. There are others saying MERN is better. Can you share you point of view on this?
Bro, don’t get stuck in the ‘Python vs PHP’ or ‘Java is better’ debates. We build software to make money, not to argue. We’re using Python, Node, and Java for our LMS-Python for AI, Java for heavy lifting, and Node for scaling. At 2 AM, one Node pod is enough to handle 50 users, but at peak we use 20 pods to save on cloud costs. Every tech has its strengths. Comparing them is a complete waste
@@this.tushar I see your point. I was focused on the job market. It seems more companies are shifting tech when building large scaled projects. Some are preferring Python because it can do more.
Us in itself sucks, I think it’s popular because. Of the frameworks, they do the heavy lifting, I think most of us don’t know proper js
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PHP HAHAha that's a good joke! 😂
why? 😥
Programing language : html/css 😂
ahah