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mastermind@lemm.ee to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

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    Yeah, PHP is extremely common and python frameworks like Flask and Django are getting more popular, but of course no where near PHP.

    https://w3techs.com/technologies/details/pl-php

    Just one huge example of a Django user is Instagram: https://engineering.fb.com/2023/08/15/developer-tools/immortal-objects-for-python-instagram-meta/

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      no where near PHP

      Correct, Python is not nearly the clusterfuck that PHP is

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        Ah found the inexperienced developer

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          🙄

          I’ll admit that it’s been quite a while since I’ve touched PHP, but that was never my main focus.

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        Coming from C-like syntax, Python looks horrible to me. PHP has come a long way with 7 and 8.

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          I heard a lot of complaints about Python, but it’s looks weren’t any of them. It’s the sexiest language out there.

          Since I moved to python I wish all languages would just drop brackets, they’re dirt.

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            I hear it a lot from almost all my engineer friends, so I guess it just depends on your field.

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              All the cool engineers use Python to get shit done soon, and C to get it done right.

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          I’ve got a C background as well, and I find Python o br considerably cleaner (and the code isn’t 50% dollar signs).

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        Aw shit is it 2010 again?

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