A Quote by Rasmus Lerdorf

PHP is rarely the bottleneck. — © Rasmus Lerdorf
PHP is rarely the bottleneck.

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All the PHP code I've seen in that experience has been messy, unmaintainable crap. Spaghetti SQL wrapped in spaghetti PHP wrapped in spaghetti HTML, replicated in slightly-varying form in dozens of places.
I say an hour lost at a bottleneck is an hour out of the entire system. I say an hour saved at a non-bottleneck is worthless. Bottlenecks govern both throughput and inventory.
Nobody taught me to play bottleneck. I just saw it and taught myself. I got an old bottle and steamed the label off, put it on the wrong finger, I basically did everything wrong until I met some of the Blues legends early in my career who taught me another way. I didn't have anyone to tell me women didn't play bottleneck.
I've never thought of PHP as more than a simple tool to solve problems.
An hour saved at the non-bottleneck is a mirage.
In most organizations, the bottleneck is at the top of the bottle.
The bottleneck is never code or creativity; it's lack of clarity.
PHP is about as exciting as your toothbrush. You use it every day, it does the job, it is a simple tool, so what? Who would want to read about toothbrushes?
As a company grows, things get stuck at the top. It can be a bottleneck.
Today, the biggest bottleneck to the growth of a corporation is availability of good talent.
The whole world is pretending the breakthrough is in technology. The bottleneck is really in art.
Bottom line: government shouldn't be a bottleneck for entrepreneurs looking to design a better mousetrap.
In America, people rarely stay in the town where they grew up, rarely stay in close proximity to their parents throughout their lives. You rarely find parents in their old age being taken care of by their children.
If you’re concerned about scalability, any algorithm that forces you to run agreement will eventually become your bottleneck. Take that as a given.
The bottleneck wasn't, How do we make pixels prettier? It was, How do we engage with them more?
Top-down approaches do not work. The bottleneck is at the top of the bottle.
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