On 2 fév, 15:15, Shawn Milochik <sh...@milochik.com> wrote:
> There is much to say on this topic. I suggest doing some Google searching on 
> "Django versus PHP" and read until you know the answer to your question.
>
> My brief summary is that Django lets you do everything you can do in PHP, and 
> much better and faster because it has all the mundane and repetitive stuff 
> abstracted so you don't have to build any of it from scratch. Also, and the 
> main reason I love it, is that you get to write Python instead of PHP.
>
> I don't know of any type of Web site that Django is bad for. Django is 
> flexible, and you can use only parts of it, all of it, and customize it -- 
> even edit the source code.

Thanks Shawn. I assumed PHP vs. Django was a common question from
newbies, and asked here because it wasn't in the FAQ.

Good to know that Django isn't limited to brochure sites. I'll read
more about how to write Facebook-like social sites with it vs. PHP.

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