:) 

Although I do agree - PHP is definitely on the way out. Ever since they 
addressed their memory leak issue (related to the -> operator) by just 
implementing an error for code that would cause the memory leak condition, I 
have seen PHP's support steadily decline... I mean come on... If your code had 
a condition that resulted in a memory leak, wouldn't you correct the issue 
instead of saying "well then don't do that"? 

Now we just need to silence those Ruby & ASP fanboys! 

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