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<blockquote data-quote="Ecko" data-source="post: 353178" data-attributes="member: 24874"><p>Python is a very easy language to pick up, but the reason PHP will remain widely used is because of how easy it is to deploy, and its ease of compatibility with web services. PHP was written for the web, definitely from the get go written for mod_php in Apache. Python in web development can be very powerful, but will always require some type of additional configuration. Python was not written for the web, but was later updated for it. To top it off, mod_python is completely dead, while numerous handlers are used regularly for PHP. Python opcode caching is built in, but does not compare with the numerous ones available in PHP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecko, post: 353178, member: 24874"] Python is a very easy language to pick up, but the reason PHP will remain widely used is because of how easy it is to deploy, and its ease of compatibility with web services. PHP was written for the web, definitely from the get go written for mod_php in Apache. Python in web development can be very powerful, but will always require some type of additional configuration. Python was not written for the web, but was later updated for it. To top it off, mod_python is completely dead, while numerous handlers are used regularly for PHP. Python opcode caching is built in, but does not compare with the numerous ones available in PHP. [/QUOTE]
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