Why is java so popular with php?
The company has two development teams, one team develops in PHP language, and the other team develops in Java language.
PHP development speed is fast, the team can upgrade at any time, it runs stably after going online, and gets off work normally every day.
The Java team has far more problems than the PHP team. Each upgrade is carried out in the early morning or on the weekend. Development, operation and maintenance, and testing departments are present at the same time. The boss of important upgrades will also be on site. The upgrade process is a toss-up every time. Within a few hours, unresolved problems often occurred, and the upgrade failed and was rolled back.
Every time the boss sees the upgrade email sent by the Java team in the early morning, he will reply saying "Thank you for your hard work" regardless of whether the upgrade is successful or failed.
The PHP team told the boss that they would upgrade in a while. The boss went out to smoke a cigarette and would come to ask when it would start. The PHP team said: "It's ready." I saw many people in the PHP team packing up and clocking out. Looking around, the Java team is still focused in front of the computer screen and seems to have no intention of leaving. When the leader asked the two teams, why did the Java team have so many problems but the PHP team did not? The answer from the Java team is always that PHP is simpler than Java, huh! The leader nodded.
At the same time, I am very dissatisfied with the PHP team leaving after get off work.
As the project grew, more problems were exposed in the Java team. They were busy putting out fires almost every day. The team continued to expand, and the Java team managers also received promotions and salary increases.
The management believes that the PHP team is not saturated with work and has a problem with their work attitude, so they start to compress the PHP team.