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Dima Boronoks2022-04-02 22:15:38
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Dima Boronoks, 2022-04-02 22:15:38

Which language to choose for the fastest entry into the web development backend?

Hello! I know, I know, everyone was shaken by this question, but it is and will always be, as long as new people are born and newcomers like me appear. At the beginning of the year, I decided, as they say, "to enter IT". For a long time, between times, I collected information, looked and googled. Made up my mind. I want to do web development as soon as possible, as my main professional activity.
I chose the back-end for myself. Set to python. Even started to tinker with it a little. However, I found that there are no vacancies for beginners at HH in Yekaterinburg, but there are vacancies for beginners in php. I have been monitoring for some time, the situation does not change, python - 0 for beginners, php - there are vacancies. I studied the issue more carefully, many people say that with php it is much easier and faster to go to the web.
Please understand me correctly, it's not about money and all that (anyway, as I understand it, at the beginning of the journey there won't be much of it anywhere, I'm ready for it =)). Experienced programmers advise choosing a language for the task, and the task is that I want to change my activity as soon as possible in order to start gaining practical experience and knowledge in web development. I don’t have any preferences yet, because now I am a mega noob.
Tell me, please, is it really easier and faster to go into the web development backend with php than with python? If so, is it much more difficult to do this with python?
ps I apologize for the fact that last time I indicated too many tags, because of this the question was deleted.

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Alexander, 2022-04-02
@BeingZepp

PHP

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Puma Thailand, 2022-04-03
@opium

poor

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voproser45654, 2022-04-03
@voproser45654

If you have studied python, then you need to learn php, as php has a "different" syntax, and this is the time. On the subject: yes. In general, I do not advise a beginner to go to the back end, because their pond-purdy

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Jacen11, 2022-04-03
@Jacen11

with 1c the easiest way, the lowest average level of training, you need a lot of people, it's easy to start the
ceiling is really low, the language is dumb, the scope is not interesting. But you're just looking for the easiest way, aren't you?

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