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Can Python replace php?
Is it possible to completely replace php with python? (form handlers, etc.)
Or will you still have to learn php?
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Of course you can, sites - django, flask.
Basically, if you want to get a job or open your own studio, learn django right away, if so, indulge, then flask. Ideal for simple projects and quick development.
I do not see much growth in the number of vacancies in python.
If php is not nice for something, learn Ruby better
PHP is needed if the customer for some reason thinks that he knows what CMS he needs.
In general, I'm waiting for the time when Python will take a decent share of the market in the Web.
While you need to know both languages.
A web server is some program that responds to client requests.
It can be written in C Lisp or PHP or Python or even Javascript - whichever is more convenient
. The result is the same - a black box that performs standard request and response functions
On the web, the most common simple and reliable tool is js html css php
It makes no sense to complicate
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It seems to me that when the demand for the development of neural networks and artificial intelligence will be higher, and robotics will be available at the level of vacuum cleaners and mobile phones, then there will be a very large demand for python, so far this throne is occupied by php, but javascript comes on the heels.
So yes, Python could very well replace php by 2020 and especially by 2045 - especially I think.
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