Best of luck diving deeper in Python and Django. It seems you have sparce experience with PHP so if you want to improve this article you could spend some more time with it. Then you might also find a way to make the comparison more fair as you're trying to compare a framework with a language. So either make it a comparison between frameworks such as Django and Laravel, or make it a comparison between the languages Python and PHP.
I am myself not qualified to make a thorough comparison. I've only dabbled very little with Python, building a simple Web scraper, while I've much more experience with PHP and Symfony. All I can say from my personal experience is that Python makes it very easy to type, which is nice if you don't have any code completion tools in your code editor.
Keep it up. There's room for improvements and each point that you bring up is worthy of an article on their own. I'd like to see some examples and benchmarks if you plan to do so.
Best of luck diving deeper in Python and Django. It seems you have sparce experience with PHP so if you want to improve this article you could spend some more time with it. Then you might also find a way to make the comparison more fair as you're trying to compare a framework with a language. So either make it a comparison between frameworks such as Django and Laravel, or make it a comparison between the languages Python and PHP.
I am myself not qualified to make a thorough comparison. I've only dabbled very little with Python, building a simple Web scraper, while I've much more experience with PHP and Symfony. All I can say from my personal experience is that Python makes it very easy to type, which is nice if you don't have any code completion tools in your code editor.
Keep it up. There's room for improvements and each point that you bring up is worthy of an article on their own. I'd like to see some examples and benchmarks if you plan to do so.
I understand