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What is the secret of PHP’s longevity? -Wang Fuqiang’s personal blog: the thinking and precipitation of an architect
What is the secret of PHP’s longevity?
Wang Fuqiang
Video version: Why PHP seems last forever? (https://youtu.be/gnIk2zf5yEg)
When I saw this picture yesterday, I suddenly had a different idea. Although I know this is a meme, I can laugh it off, but it may be more interesting to think about what happened behind the scenes.
If I look at the portrait of PHP’s target audience, it will largely be a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises (ie SMB, Small Medium Business), and even the growing Solopreneurs? Of course, I haven’t done any research, and I don’t have exact data, but if this assumption is true, it means that in terms of ecological distribution, PHP continues to serve 80% of small and medium-sized enterprises and Soloreneurs in this ecological distribution, so it looks It seems that there is a certain reason for its longevity.
Furthermore, each company actually has its own life cycle (I also mentioned this in “LoD Explained – LOD Thinking Explanation and Cases” (https://ift.tt/neR5TpF), Every enterprise will be divided into stages from newborn to small demise, so in order to quickly develop and launch in the initial stage, it must choose a simple and low-threshold technology. PHP is a good choice.
No matter how a company goes from birth to death, if the old one goes away, there will always be a new company born again. Individual demise will not affect the migration of ecological distribution. Therefore, there will be no big deviation in the customer portrait of PHP services. Move, this may be the secret (one) of PHP’s long-lasting prosperity?
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