[ Thanks to jmalasko for this link.
]
“This isn’t exactly PHP’s fault. Yes, the language is
feature-rich, and it has just enough idiomatic elasticity to
distinguish one programmer’s work from another’s. In this regard,
PHP is similar to Perl, which is one of the reasons some people
love it (and others despise it). Any experienced PHP developer who
has reviewed a legacy PHP project can easily detect the work of
different developers over the phases of the project—it’s as
though you were an archaeologist peering into a deep vault and
witnessing the march of different cultures in their respective
epochs.”