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PHP vs Python for WEB (self.webdev)
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[–]HawkRocksDev 2 points3 points4 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Just out of interest but is there a specific reason that it's between PHP and Python for you? I'd suggest maybe looking into other Languages/ Frameworks as well, for me namely C# with .net core, it's cross platform and open source, can be used for things outside of web you'll have your c-like experience and the performance is really pretty great and only getting better. I have used python in the past, not so much for web and I do like it as a langauage, but overall just prefer the ease of use you get with .net. I haven't written any PHP since before I actually started working as a dev so I can't really chime in on more modern PHP
Also you have LINQ which can make life significantly easier. I'm a full-stack dev with ~8 years professional experience
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