If it's recognition for learning <insert-language>, how do I provide it to you?
Have you consider that people who learn other programming languages are not doing so in order to claim that they're better than PHP programmers, but for their own intrinsic reasons?
It's such a weird, fragile ego situation. Does everyone else have to pretend that PHP is the only language that exists in order to placate your sense of inferiority?
If I'm going to guess is that you have interacted with non-professional and/or beginner level PHP programmers, they could feel threatened becuase the only development skill they have is rudimentary PHP and you are asking them to replace that with something much more difficult. I have seen some of it myself, and it has always come down to lack of skill.
And this makes sense why you have encountered this within the larger PHP community, becuase PHP is an easy to learn beginner friendly language that is used by the majority of blog and forum systems, zero setup web frameworks, and all of it can be set into production on almost every server on earth. Thus there are many low skilled PHP developers, probably more than moth other languages.
And this is the lessons, it is important to understand that every community consist of large variety of disparate groups, especially within the PHP community, and it is up to you to learn to distinguish them. Unfortunately many are blind to this when it comes to the PHP community, outsiders may think the work I do professionally is the same as someone setting up blog for the first time, just because we use the same language. It would be same to think that the result of a first grader learning to write is the same thing as Tolkien's writings becuase both are in English.
Your reaction: "why do PHP devs get upset when ex-PHP users write false things about the language? Also, none of you know any other languages".
Thanks for the ad-hominem, that concludes this discussion.
Also, plenty of people who use PHP know so many other languages. You don't appear to be a professional in this industry, especially not with this kind of discourse.
Take care.
My comment was in response to you asking whether the other user (who as far as I can tell was not posting any false information about PHP, just pointing out that they personally preferred other languages?) wanted _recognition_, from you personally, for having learned some other language.
This is such a weird reaction to have to the idea that someone has learned, and/or would rather use, some other language. I hope you can see that.
Of course, it's not just you. I have never seen any programming language community that feels _threatened_ by the idea of other languages existing and being learned, in the way that the PHP community does.
Fundamentally, this is a learned social behaviour, which means that whether or not individual PHP developers know other languages does not matter. A community that treats acquiring additional knowledge as a _threat_, seeing learning from the outside world as a _betrayal_, will not be able to learn _from_ other languages.
As bringing new ideas and thoughts into the community is socially discouraged, it will only be possible for learning to flow in one direction: away from the PHP community.