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Was anyone else surprised to see Kbin being written in PHP?
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I went from PHP lover to PHP hater about a decade ago. I have to admit, reading some of the Kbin code has made me hate it a little less. It's nice not to see include() and require() everywhere. It's also nice to see some type safety features as that was the biggest reason I moved on. For anything much bigger than a simple script, even if you think you won't, you're going to struggle without it.
It's still not my first preference (and, let's face it, most of this is preference) but it looks a lot better.