++ Searching arrays return false and false is converted to 0 so it will work as if you had found the item on the first index
++ `"foo" == TRUE` and `"foo" == 0` but `"TRUE" !=0`
++ `123=="123foo"` but `"123" != "123foo"`...huh
++ `6 == " 6"` and `"4.2" == "4.20"` and `"133" == "0133"` but `133 != 0133` because 0133 is octal. `"0x10" == 16` and `"1e3" == "1000"`
++ === compares object ande type expect for objects where === means that both are the same object and == compare value and type, which is what === does for other types.
++ `NULL < -1` and `NULL == 0`, so this can cause nondeterministic sorting
++ `"123" < "0124"` no matter what, even with casting
++ you can write `var[]` or `var{}` for indexing
++ if you use `[]` on a non-array it silently returns null
++ left associative `?:` that was later changed for non-associative by enforcing parenthesis on php8
++ no variable declaration, so if you need a global variable this could result into a local variable silently beign created, damaging the scoping of the lang.
++ function and class names are case insensitive while variables are.
++ `array()` or `list()` look like functions but are not functions, there are more stuff afected by this
++ the `(int)` casting looks like a casting from C but `int` does not actually exists, so this is a standalone token just to look like C, same goes for integer bool, boolean, float, double and real casting tokens.
++ `(array)` and `(object)` casting...huh, can someone explain?
++ `include()` just dumps the source from another file into your file, there is no real module system on PHP.
++ including a file adds alll of its variables into the current function scope and gives that file access to your variables too, but classes and functions are dumped into global scope. this is because there are not local functions or classes
++ appending to an array with `$foo[] = $bar`, i mean....lolz
++ `echo` is not a function, it is a _statement?_
++ `endif` but also brackets?
++ no stack tracer
++ HORRIBLE DEBBUGING EXPERIENCE [as expressed in this phpsadness post](http://phpsadness.com/sad/44)
++ ... I am done with the nonexisting error handling, there is more on the blog but it will all be tested
++ well, one more thing is that errors and exceptions are not the same so `try/catch` wont with errors and error handlers are not triggered by errors.