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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:30:46+00:00 2026-05-11T01:30:46+00:00

I’ve read a few posts where people have stated (not suggested, not discussed, not

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I’ve read a few posts where people have stated (not suggested, not discussed, not offered) that PHP should not be used for large projects.

Being a primarily PHP developer, I ask two questions:

  1. What defines a ‘large project’?
  2. Why not? What are the pitfalls of using PHP

I run a small development team and I know from experience the quality construction, organization, documentation, commenting and encapsulation are our highest priority. We are able to develop great projects using our own framework and approach but still, I don’t want to invest further if I’m wasting my time.

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:30:47+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:30 am

    I really hate it when people say flat out that PHP is a terrible language because you can write code which mixes presentation with logic, or that it lets you allow SQL injection. That’s nothing at all to do with the language, that’s the developer.

    PHP has proved itself to be highly scalable: Wikipedia is one of the largest and most popular sites on the Internet and it runs PHP. Enough said?

    There are a lot of tools/libraries out there that give you a framework to work in, making it less likely that someone will write poor, less-maintainable code: see CakePHP, Symfony, PDO, Smarty, etc etc etc.

    It has received a bad rap because it’s a language which has very low barriers to entry: it’s free, you can get very cheap PHP hosting, the documentation is the best there is, there’s plenty of tutorials online, plus it makes a lot of things very easy (eg: open a URL and get the contents of the file: file('http://www.google.com');). This means that a lot of newbies picked it up and made a lot of very dodgy sites with it, but that’s going to happen with whatever language you choose as your first.

    Work with a solid ORM framework (there’s about 30 questions on SO about which is best), and it will treat you good.

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