hi,
this is certainly not the place to start a php vs python debate, but
unless you have very valid reasons to use php, i'd suggest to stick
with python.

python is a very elegant and mature language. php has gained a huge
popularity more for the moment when it came out that for the goodness
of the language itself. it has a broken object system, no namespaces
and so on. its luck is that, when it gained popularity, the
alternatives where expensive or harder for the newbie (eg. perl).
today the only reason one can have to use php over python is cost-
based. for example, i can buy a decent php hosting + domain to get
started for as low as 10 euros a year (here: 
http://www.tophost.it/th/index.php).

i've bought a space for my python hosting the other day at
http://www.webfaction.com/ (that seems a favorite here). it gives you
lots of power and control, but certainly it's much more expensive and
i could not find a cheaper place to host the web2py application i'm
developing.

so, if you have problem with the language itself (but, given your
nick, i doubt it), the time spent learning it is even lower than the
time you'd spend getting around php strangeness and the not-easy-out-
of-the-box approach of most of its frameworks. just my two cents.

On Jan 25, 4:48 pm, Pynthon Pynthon <forumx...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Maybe it sounds strange but I need something like Web2py for PHP. Most PHP
> frameworks are too complicated. I know Codeigniter but IMO web2py has a
> great job, too for newbies that don´t know any OOP.
>
> Do you think something with the simplicity of web2py exists in PHP?
>
> Thanks and sorry for the strange question.
> F-X

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