Ivan Illarionov wrote:
On Sun, 25 May 2008 13:28:25 -0700, NC wrote:
[...]
A quick look at the revision log:

http://byteflow.su/log/

reveals that the initial commit of 60 or so files has been done on
08/14/07
(10 months ago), a second developer came on board 12/01/07 (seven+
months ago),
a third one, on 01/04/08 (six+ months ago), a fourth one, on 01/16/08
(also
six+ months ago).  There are at least nine discernible contributors
overall.
Say what you will, but it still looks an awful lot like like two man-
years,
Django or no Django...

I bet that if they did this with PHP framework they where far from where they are now.


Yep, I'd bet they would be much further along.

I didn't say that it's not possible to write good code in PHP, I said that Python and Django encourage cleaner code more than PHP and PHP frameworks do.

I repeat. The language has nothing to do with it. Good programmers write good code. Lousy programmers write bad code.

IMHO Python language is better designed and this influences everything written in it.


A lot of people don't share the opinion that it is "better designed".

Yes, it's possible to write something clean in PHP but it would require a lot more work.


Not at all.  I do it every day.

And BTW - yes, I write Python, also. But I find I can write better, faster code in PHP.

Do you write PHP?

Ivan




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