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PHP used to be a great language a few years ago. It was a great way to get a dynamic website up and running quickly. However, since then the web has changed and it feels like PHP is inadequate for the needs of web applications today. Languages like Javascript (Node.js), Ruby and Python seem to do a much better job. At what point do we declare a language as a misfit and stop using it? Is PHP the new Fortran?
It will take a long time to do so. PHP is still using in development. Most of the people prefer to use php for server scripting. According to me php is still powerful language.
Even if you let it or force it.... It won't! Because the question is misleading to a fast conclusion, The problem you see aren't caused by PHP itself, but Its the limitation of the PHP frameworks available outside that don;t want to abandon backward compatibility or legacy style of coding... Its correct to say, that we should let the PHP frameworks go in time and be replaced by powerful PHP frameworks and technologies that support bidirectional technologies which is already happened, we just need to get better informed & updated. So the short answer is, PHP wont dies but frameworks should cope with the new advancement in PHP.