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  • 13
    Don't laugh, but there is an transpiler which allows you to write php and get js. But they probably don't use that but only have an incompetent hr.
  • 1
    Laravel?
  • 1
    Front end web application using PHP to consume a larger API in the backend? Not all that odd tbh.
  • 6
    Wwwwwoooooooorddddpressssssss
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    @plusgut As much as I defend PHP on here, that just sounds terrible.
  • 1
    I would have definitely applied. Would have gotten the job with fake confidence itself, let alone coding
  • 1
    Good to know that you can use PHP in backend & frontend, just like javascript 😂
  • 0
    Ok from that line, the offer no longer attractive.
  • 5
    From my perspective... Depending on the pay and conditions I would apply.

    I currently work in a company which product is mainly an online app and at the same time i am the only developer and everyone else is technology impaired.

    I take all the implementation decisions, timetables, work at home...

    I have much responsibility and freedom in a weird way...

    For everyone else i am like a magician who appears sporadically, solves the issues and then disappears.
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    I once found a project that compiled PHP into native Windows app.
    So creating your front end in PHP seems like nothing now! :)
    Besides, maybe they code all front end inside an echo command?
  • 0
    Loooool, so they are after a Full Stack Developer not a Frontend Developer. Recruitment consultants are morons in its purest form.
  • 2
    Maybe that company successfully ported the whole PHP interpreter to webassembly.
  • 2
    @bittersweet that sounds impossible and a little bit frightening.
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    Front-end PHP = websites and CMS frameworks
    Backend PHP = scripting / cron jobs / web APIs

    ?
  • 0
    @kwilliams sometimes business people to frontend to the part which is not behind a login. And backend as the part which is.
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