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Technology Trends for 2024

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Companies aren’t going to throw out 20 years’ investment in PHP so they can adopt the latest popular React framework, which will probably be displaced by another popular framework next year. It’s now used in operating systems (Linux kernel components), tool development, and even enterprise software. PHP grew 5.9%

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Technology Trends for 2023

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They might be adding AI-driven features or moving it to the cloud and orchestrating it with Kubernetes, but they’re not likely to drop React (or even PHP) to move to the latest cool framework. Linux has long been the dominant server operating system. PHP is still a contender, of course, with almost no change (a decline of 1%).

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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2022

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PyScript is framework for running Python in the browser, mixed with HTML (in some ways, not unlike PHP). Passkey is operating system-independent, and supports both Bluetooth in addition to Internet protocols. VR/AR/Metaverse. VPS allows games and other AR products to be grounded to the physical world.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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Virtual and augmented reality are technologies that were languishing in the background; has talk of the “metaverse” (sparked in part by Mark Zuckerberg) given VR and AR new life? They start with a research experiment here, a marketing project there, a group that’s frustrated with the time it takes to requisition hardware, and so on.

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