I don't know you man, unfortunatelly I can't evel spell your name... but I really like you, because the way you feel about python is exactly the same way I feel about it :-) I was thinking there is no one else on this world who hate the way of python's syntatx just as I do :-)
And as I already stated once, I didn't start this discussion to start a war (not that I wouldn't like it) I just wanted to find out what's so cool on python and why in the world would people prefer it over php.
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Виталий Филиппов vitalif@yourcmc.ru wrote:
Hi!
The question is a good base for a holy war :-) I want to say that PHP has some advantages Python will never have - it's very simple in deployment, there is no fuss with library versions, nearly all needed features are already built-in including a good SAPI (!) so you don't need wsgi, psgi and etc, you don't need any virtualenvs for deploying because nobody typicaaly uses pear libraries :-) PHP is faster (if you don't take pypy and etc in account). Also I personally HATE block formatting using indentation. It's so silly idea no more language in the world has. Also for example I don't like python's strict typization ideas (for example it throws exception if you concatenate long and str using +). PHP is simple and has no such problems. And for webdev I don't like frameworks, either. I.e I don't like them at all - because I always feel they are trying to restrict me. So Django is not an argument for me, and may be not an argument for you too. And definitely you can't say django is just better than php. What php misses it's the builtin metaprogramming, but in 99% cases you should better write code instead of doing metaprogramming. So for webdev my opinion is that php is MUCH better than python. _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l