PHP FONDER RASMUS LERDOF LEFT HIS LONG-HELD POSITION AT YAHOO

Thursday, November 12, 2009





According to Rasmus Lerdorf's twitter account, he left his long-held position at Yahoo. Being the fonder of the most popular programming language of current times,there is no reason behind this resign.


Lerdorf joined Yahoo in 2002 and has worked for the company as an engineer since. Lerdorf is most notable for creating the original PHP engine, and for being a notable open source developer, speaker and author. Lerdorf developed PHP in 1995 after building up a collection of C macros that he was using in web application development.


PHP was developed further and commercialized by Zend, but Lerdorf has maintained an ongoing involvement with the open source project. Lerdorf has worked at a number of companies since first developing PHP, but has spent a large part of his professional career with Yahoo and he had a strong association with the company.


He is one among the star engineer and developer who left Yahoo recent times.




It might be happy for others but hectic for Yahoo. 

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