PHP vs. Python/comp.lang.php?
jcrowe
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Thu Nov 22 09:35:53 EST 2001
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I think it all depends what you are going to be using the language for. In my opinion PHP and Python are not really comparable. I see php as a step up from cgi. I would not even concider using python for web scripts, it's just doesn't make sense ( if you know php). But on the other hand I would not even concider using php to write a small app that is not web based. They are both great languages, but they should be used where they are strongest. If you want newsgroups checkout: alt.comp.lang.php alt.php alt.php.sql I will warn you that php is more like coding in c++, or perl. It may be confusing to learn php & python at the same time, but that will depend on you and your skills. Good luck. the Spinning Spider wrote: > I'm finding learning Java is quite a tough challenge, like wading through > a > swamp. So I'm exploring PHP and Python as possible alternatives. > > I notice there doesn't seem to be much mention about PHP by Python people > whenever they mention other languages, > e.g.,see http://www.python.org/doc/Comparisons.html. > > Or is it because PHP is incomparable against Python? > > Could it be the news servers I have access to, or is there no > comp.lang.php > newsgroup? Is PHP too insignificant? > > Will Python be too intellectually challenging, like Java? > > >
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