❤ PHP
Super interesting to see it in action!
Great video Roman. I have always been curious about the early versions of PHP but I knew I'd never get it working to test it out. This video was rather insightful and I found it very fascinating.
Subscribed. Hope to see amazing contents in the future.
I love the low level tidbits
Loved your video as a noob in php seeing this video was just WOW.
awesome video!
Great demonstration 🫶
really cool! brings back memories.
Good video 🙂 Nice speedrun.
Great video! Would love to see a video about the history of web from dev perspective
Your first video ❤🎉
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Been writing php since the early/mid 2000s. Even have a php tattoo. I don't understand all the hate it gets. Unlike the countless "modern" frameworks that need additional frameworks to fix the frameworks. I never liked frameworks, even php frameworks because they always locked you in some how.. Yes it might be more work, but I like the low level aspect of php. I can always do EXACTLY what I need to do.
I used to write PHP some 20 years ago, made my own photogallery with multiple users contributing photos and comments. But those were just hobby projects. Couple months ago I started to realize my new project so even I hardly used PHP in between it was still my natural choice. Quick to prototype working solution and get it running couple pages, like you say, without any framework needed. Every minute it keeps parsing real time transport data and saving the info into PostgreSQL which I haven't used before. Fun project and it keeps running on its own without major issues.
I remember that era. A lot more was left over to the developer/sysadmin. The problem with lots of forms of that era was zero input validation. You saved form results as the video shows, but you often had the username or e-mail as the form name, which means that if you input /etc/passwd you can actually input a valid password file. Nowadays that would be a major issue, back then it was blown of as: just don’t give your web server those permissions.
PTSD trigger warning needed!
I think I love PHP
дай бог здоровья за видос! восславим же, братия, язык слона и мамонта)
а в следующем году и вообще будет лютый юбилей)
those who love php i love them and coincidentally my birth is same as php and i am so glad to know this
I thought classes weren’t available until PHP 4?
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did this dude really just run php 1.0 with a server written with php ?
Love you php
Love this video
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Hi! I see you use a MacBook Pro. What model do you recommend to advanced programming? I have been using Ubuntu for many years and I want to switch to Mac, but I don't know what spec I should choose. In my daily work I use PHP with PHPStorm, SQL client, Dockers, mail client, MS Teams, Spotify, Todo app, etc. I am most interested in your opinion on RAM.
I have a MacBook Pro, 14-inch, 2021 with the Apple M1 Max and 32 GB of RAM, and I absolutely love it! The performance, battery life, and screen are all fantastic. The only potential downsides are the Apple ecosystem and the price. But if those aren't deal-breakers for you, it's a great choice.
As for RAM, I think for dev needs 32GB or more is great, 16GB could be ok too, but I wouldn't go less than that.
It looks like how things are developed today, lol.
I didn't think objects were added until PHP 4...
There were not indeed. Here I'm using PHP 8.3 to write CGI Server and then run PHP 1.0 with it.
I had no idea PHP is older than me 😂
ok since v1 there are not much changes xD jk
this channel is supposed to be played at 1.5x speed
I'm impressed by how useful PHP was from the very first day. Awesome video, thanks for making it.