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What is PHP?
The PHP (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is one of the most popular open-source programming languages and is used extensively to build dynamic websites. It is free and used mainly on l inux web servers . It is a server side language because it first runs on the server and then appears in the user’s browser as html, unlike other languages such as javascript which runs in the browser.
According to W3Techs , php is used by 83% of all websites that use server side programming languages . This means that for every 8 of the 10 websites we visit, it is very likely that they are using some version of PHP. We must not forget that it plays a very important role, as it is related to the WordPress ecosystem due to the fact that the entire CMS is based on PHP.
One of the major challenges facing most php websites and consequently their developers and hosting companies is the version of PHP they use.
In the following we will see some statistics on the use of php versions and some reasons why it is important to use the latest supported version.
Older versions of PHP
As with all software, there is a specific life cycle in PHP that supports each version. The life cycle of each major version of PHP is 2 years after its release date . During this period all bugs and security issues are resolved on a regular basis by its creators.
– Supported php- versions
End of life cycle for php 5.6 & 7.1
On December 3, 2018 , PHP 7.0 reaches the end of its life . This means that there will be no more php security support in the event of a security vulnerability. The same will happen with version 5.6 whose support expires on December 31, 2018 . This officially marks the end of an era for PHP 5, as its first release began 14 years ago.