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    What Are the PHP Trends in 2025

    June 25, 2025
    What Are the PHP Trends in 2025
    By Manuel Lemos
    The PHP Classes site is now 26 years old.

    This site would not be useful for all these years if it did not adapt to the changes in the PHP community.

    Read this short article to learn more about what we see as trends that the PHP community of today will follow for the next year.

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