Notes about building out the "Why PHP?" page.
There are two groups I think we should target, with two distinct sets of interests and who may require two separate treatments.
First group:
- Non-technical decision makers at companies considering PHP
- Technical high-level decision makers at companies considering PHP
- Decision makers at schools, bootcamps, universities
Second group:
- Newcomers to tech?
- Existing programmers?
- PHP is old
- PHP is slow
- PHP doesn't scale
- Nothing important runs on PHP
- It would be hard to hire PHP developers
- It's not what most AI tooling is written
Two separate pages or sections: one addressing decision-makers and one addressing learners.
So let's look at each separately:
- Show big brands using PHP
- Make a few points about what PHP offers above and beyond just dispelling criticisms
- Dispel common myths (maybe a link to this section from the top for those looking?)
- Show something about job opportunities in PHP
- Show syntax and link to learning resources
- Show something about how quickly and powerfully you can build your apps in PHP
General ideas that are in others:
I'm not convinced showing samples of PHP code is really our best option.
I'm leaning toward:
So something like: