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Depends really on what you want to do. I have personally abandoned PHP on the server side and moved to Node.js. Same language for front and backend, (arguably) generally nicer, (arguably) easier to maintain and is not PHP, which is a massive plus. So you would have to learn a few extra bits and a framework or two, but the language itself is still JS.
21st Jan 2021, 12:46 AM
Mateusz Malenta
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