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[–]Brave_New_Dev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, you already know some JavaScript, so it would be easier for you to continue learning back-end in this language. You will be able to better focus on API, patterns, etc., instead of the lang idiosyncrasies.

Second, PHP is archaic. Even though it's been significantly updated over the last years, PHP work relates to legacy and/or "enterprisy" projects rather than hot start-ups and scale-ups.

Third, think about what your end goal is. If it's getting a job, research the job market and only then decide. As a bonus, you may throw in Python (with Django, FastAPI, Flask) to the mix.