Cameron Laird ha escrito: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Luis M. González <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > . > . > . > >Then look no further. Learn python and go kick php developers asses in > >the market place. > >There are thousands of php developers out there. Do you want to be just > >one more? > >I'd rather learn something newer, and much more powerful. > . > [more Python > cheerleading] > . > . > Perhaps it's timely to clarify the "newer" above: Guido > made Python public in '89-90, and Rasmus showed PHP to > others in '94-95.
OK. But since when has python been considered a viable alternative for web development? As a generalp purpose language, it's older. But as a web development language, it's olnly when people started to look for the "rails killer" and many python alternatives started to come up (although Django has been in development for a long time before all this hype). I remember well, just a few months ago, there were many alternatives (remember "subway"?). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list