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PHP is still massive. I wouldn't highlight the language, but there's nothing wrong with using modern PHP for web applications. Most of the world's websites are probably still based on WordPress, although websites have gotten better at hiding it these days. It's fast, easy to use, massively popular, and some of the PHP frameworks beat out "modern" languages in terms of features and productivity by a long shot. I know software developers like to joke about older tech like PHP and Java, but it's what the world still very much runs on, and especially with PHP people seem to have drunk a bit too much of the Kool-Aid.

Based on bos current CV (https://shawnfromportland.com/Shawn_K_Resume_2025-8.pdf) I think he should be perfectly employable as-is. Experience with various frontend and backend systems in a wide variety of business segments.

I can't see what his CV used to look like (went 404 after HN tore him to shreds it seems) but it seems he's made four new iterations based on the URL alone. I'm guessing he tried to pivot into the "vibe coding" "AI developer" ecosystem as of late in hopes of catching a trend, because based on his experience I don't think he needs to hide his actual competence behind AI like that.