Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
PHP had and still has an extremely low entry threshold. In order to install (especially, configure and customize) a site on any CMS on Django, you need to know at least something. Understand Python at least at the tutorial level, be able to work on the command line, understand what kind of letters are displayed when you write mkvirtualenv
or pip install
.
With PHP, you don't need to know anything at all. Unfortunately, this coin also has a downside - it is simply impossible to work with any PHP code after Python. Eyes tear and leak.
And why Python, if there is PHP? In the world of PHP 4, yes, it was terrible, scary even to imagine. But in the world of PHP 7... and WordPress again. Name a Python CMS for small to medium websites that beats WordPress. But these simply do not exist.
Here I completely agree with @immaculate.
I wrote a homemade weather/traffic recorder literally in a day, not knowing PHP at all (I'm cunning), and to integrate a python page with dynamics to collect the best from bashorg, there were brutal "dances with a tambourine".
Hehe, the page works great, but. But without the Russian language - in transliteration. But that's off topic.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question