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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>Three years after its release, PHP 5 is finally receiving the recognition it deserves.
In case you aren't up to date with PHP announcements, it was officially announced on Friday that development on PHP 4 would cease at the end of the year, effectively forcing people to upgrade to PHP 5 to remain up to date on enhancements and security fixes. Alongside this announcement, there is now a group of popular applications pledging support for PHP 5.2.x and beyond at gophp5.org.
It is about time!
Now that popular web applications will be adopting PHP 5.2, perhaps we will finally see masses flock to running PHP 5 and development efforts can be concentrated on newer versions.
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