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Until it's off of Xenforo, it's PHP baby.Da farms is written in rusterino boy
I can't settle on which is worseUntil it's off of Xenforo, it's PHP baby.
No surprise that the most hated language does not attract the usual freaks that subvert open source projects. They have nothing to gain from involving themselves with a project they think is dying, while the working man can just work and improve on it uninterrupted.People shit on PHP but a huge number of sites still use it. It works quite well and modern versions of it have removed many of its worst parts. It is a workhorse.
PHP's obscure error messages are in fucking Hebrew or some shit, actually.No surprise that the most hated language does not attract the usual freaks that subvert open source projects.



Yes, and the process is crucified.If the assert fails does it start throwing romans?
Why choose a kikelang or a troonlang when HolyC is right there?
Looks like it is just using tailwind. But with heavy use of gradients and such which is what makes it look vibecodedWhat's the name of that ugly as fuck ui / css framework that everything vibecoded has these days?
e.g. https://flopathon.cc/
It triggers me more than lineart hipster brand logos and almost as much as Humans of Flat.
The font appears to be "geist", which was developed by Vercel ("Build and deploy on the AI Cloud."). The site might just be using the font, I don't know.What's the name of that ugly as fuck ui / css framework that everything vibecoded has these days?
e.g. https://flopathon.cc/
It triggers me more than lineart hipster brand logos and almost as much as Humans of Flat.
The font appears to be "geist", which was developed by Vercel ("Build and deploy on the AI Cloud."). The site might just be using the font, I don't know.
Asp.net is quite good indeed. Though, I prefer saturn/giraffe on top, to work with more idiomatic f# code.I feel ASP is superior to PHP. I just really dislike PHP syntax.
ASP isn't ASP.NET. ASP you had the choice of VBScript, JScript (microsoft's version of JavaScript) or PerlScript.Asp.net is quite good indeed. Though, I prefer saturn/giraffe on top, to work with more idiomatic f# code.
Though, I guess it does make it somewhat similar to node with routing and such? (node pisses me off so much, almost as bad as working with ABP)
I really doubt that @debristar was talking about the OG ASP.ASP isn't ASP.NET. ASP you had the choice of VBScript, JScript (microsoft's version of JavaScript) or PerlScript.
ASP and PHP were contemporaries. However PHP changed massively over the years whereas ASP is now dead.
ASP.NET until they basically open sourced it and made it cross platform wasn't that great either.