PHP continues ass-kicking

Another month of Nexen.net’s excellent report on the state of PHP on the internet.

PHP Global Marketshare

Very useful stuff for a PHP developer, especially in a hosted environment.

Thanks Damien.

P.S. One of your graphics (web server market share) is missing the name of the server in the legend.

Here is a similar post.

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