He started with a highly contentious premise that he declared as fact.
Many, like me, disagree with that premise, and so consider that he is at best trying to fix a problem that either doesn't exist or doesn't require a drastic fix like he proposes, or at worst is very cleverly tapping into a vein of contention to hype an up-coming product.
The thing is, with those who do genuinely rant against PHP, at least we can have a useful debate with them over the issues. The "PHP is rubbish" posts that feature here regularly almost always lay out their arguments and basis for coming to that conclusion, from which useful (if sometimes repetitive!) discussion can ensue.
I think that the better alternatives, in the general case, are to participate in (or even fork) PHP and bring about the change together.
Many, like me, disagree with that premise, and so consider that he is at best trying to fix a problem that either doesn't exist or doesn't require a drastic fix like he proposes, or at worst is very cleverly tapping into a vein of contention to hype an up-coming product.
The thing is, with those who do genuinely rant against PHP, at least we can have a useful debate with them over the issues. The "PHP is rubbish" posts that feature here regularly almost always lay out their arguments and basis for coming to that conclusion, from which useful (if sometimes repetitive!) discussion can ensue.
I think that the better alternatives, in the general case, are to participate in (or even fork) PHP and bring about the change together.