php vs python
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maney at pobox.com
Fri Jan 3 21:52:50 EST 2003
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Joe <soulchaos at hotmail.com> wrote: > I have been programming php for some years now and just recently heard about > python used for web programming. > > What can Phyton do for me that php cant't? If you find that you're writing one <script language="php">, a mess of code, and finally </script> at the end, and wishing for a more expressive language for what has become a CGI with small tufts of static text hiding in its print statements, then Python has a lot to offer. If you're perfectly happy with PHP and your applications all fit its intended style - generally small snippets of script embedded in what is, mostly, a ststic web page - then there would seem to be little reason to expect any advantage. In between those points, well, I don't have a simple answer on tap. Me, I fell into that first category. Last summer I rewrote the web app in Python. Now my main problem is that it's still a stolen-time project, and there's been little time in the labs this fall that even a time thief with a crowbar could pry loose. :-/
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