A thousand apologies, the "possibly just for Pradeep, goto", was a meant as a light joke not to be taken personally. Goto was the original issue with Basic.

You hit the nail squarely on the head when you say "The *users* of PHP tend to get wired in weird ways after using it". So do the users of python or any other language, in their own way. You can choose not to like Php, but there are a lot of good programmers who do use it productively.

The fact is that you've obviously invested some amount of time working with various python frameworks, which make certain choices obvious to you. The author of the article obviously wasn't able to do that, Drupal seems like a sensible decision to have made. I'd agree the post is almost certainly not objective, but then most comparisons are that way, it's something we have to live with.

Ps. I am talking from my own perspective, if I was asked to create a website backed by a database, I'd chose something based on Php simply because that's what I have some recent experience working with, so I spend less time wasted trying to learn the tools.
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