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Why do some people hate PHP?
I'm choosing between Python and PHP for back-end development and it seems to me that PHP is more popular (even some popular CMS's are built on it, as I know). But I meet people on forums who don't like or can't stand this language. What is the problem?
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Because.
1. Python has a philosophy that helps to write better for understanding code.
2. Language evolution planning using PEPs - you know what you get in a next few years. PHP development process looks chaotic: making OOP like a something in Java, then add some "static typing" collections, then include some lambdas and namespaces (almost after 15 years of development). What's next?
3. Python has more compact and clean syntax that helps developers,
4. In Python the same things can be done the same way.
There is no matter what iterable things you using (list, tuple, string or something else) you always can access by index, get a slice, iterate over it or get the length the same way. No strlen()/count(), substr() and a lot of other functions.
5. More predictable and strict.
No 1 == "1" and other strange things like in PHP.
6. Python has more unified and powerful standard library. It has some problems, but python's included library much better than PHP's.
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The problem is that Python developers hate PHP developers and PHP developers hate Python developers! There is in fact no problem, choose the easiest language!
Python has an very easy syntax! Try it! Or not...
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Maninder Singh, after your words I can conclude that coding on PHP is inevitable necessity nowadays for most developers. But why PHP became so popular after all? PHP and Pyhton were released roughly at the same time, if I'm right.
P. S. Thanks a lot for such a full explanation.