• @jagoan@lemmy.world
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    Isn’t Wordpress powering like 40% of the internet? PHP isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

    For me the weirder part of that meme is Python in 2022?

    • Zeppo
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      2 years ago

      12 years after we learned Flask. 19 years after Django, which also was apparently hot 2 years before it was released.

    • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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      IMO, Ruby is a better Python than Python. It’s simpler, has a cleaner syntax, and if you want to do funky stuff metaprogramming can allow you to do cool, and sometimes unspeakable things. Python has great library support, and slowness and Rails did make Ruby unpopular for a bit, but I would love to see a Ruby resurgence that wasn’t to do with Rails, because it is truly a lovely language to use.

      Hell, I would say that in 2023, it’s easier/faster to get something set up and working in Rails than it is with frameworks like Symfony, Express, ASP.NET, etc.

      • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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        52 years ago

        It’s simpler, has a cleaner syntax

        That was a joke, right? Rather, you’re one of the rare few who likes Ruby better than Python.

        • @nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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          72 years ago

          There are literally dozens of us.

          Ruby feels a lot like writing poetry. Especially with microframeworks like Sinatra.

          Python feels more like writing JS/ECMAScript without any punctuation.

          Then again I cut my teeth on Actionscript (1 ugh, 2 ooo, and 3 nice—oh the iPhone doesn’t support it…), so my opinion is probably pretty worthless.

          • folkrav
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            22 years ago

            Python feels more like writing JS/ECMAScript without any punctuation.

            I don’t know Ruby enough to judge, but I’ll have to say, hard disagree on this particular statement for me. JS to me feels like a bastardized C with some functional-inspired syntax tacked on top, while Python feels like writing English.

    • Raltoid
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      12 years ago

      In 2020 it was used at least in part on over 80% of websites according to w3techs.

    • @Kerandir@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Can you elaborate on the python part? I’m not a programmer ( I don’t work in the field but I studied programming in high school) but I see python mentioned everywhere, is the language obsolete?

      • @jagoan@lemmy.world
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        52 years ago

        It’s not obsolete, it’s very good, still is. Just that Flask and Django both built on top of Python. So if it’s like late 90s or early 00s. Definitely before either Django / Flask. Python isn’t the new and thing of 2022.

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        Python based web frameworks like Flask are a lot newer