thank you all for helping me understand the 'Django-way'.

after many  indecisions, I decided to leave Django and keep working
with PHP
I'm really  disappointed that I had to make  this decision :-(
I  like python AND django, honestly I think it's the best web
framework that ever been made :)
furthermore, using Django for web applications is very  enjoyable

 the thing is that I have like 1 year, for making money and gain some
experience
I'm to young to work in some serious company, so meanwhile I want to
freelance and hopefully find a permanent job after maybe 6-7 months of
freelancing.

there is no chance for me to reach my goal using Django because:
1) in the freelancing 'scene' there is no requests for Django , many
jobs requires PHP skills [fixing and modifying  apps]
2) even when the client needs a whole new website and he don't care
about the programming - his host provider obviously won't support
Django and it's too hard to convince people change their host.

and the most  important reason that made me leave django and use php
instead is finding a REAL job.
after the freelance period, I hope to find a job in some company,
unfortunately, there is no requests for Django developers, and the
requests for a python programmer [not just for web] are extremely
low.
[I don't know the situation in the world, but thats the situation in
my place]

and again - thank you guys for commenting and helping :)


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