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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:26:24+00:00 2026-05-15T13:26:24+00:00

My focus is on html,PHP,mysql, javascript, css, ajax because that’s what many websites need.

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My focus is on html,PHP,mysql, javascript, css, ajax because that’s what many websites need. I am still new to the web developing scene(only 5months) so I am busy learning all those topics.

My question is whether or not to add a general purpose language, such as Python or Java, to the list. I only played a little with Python so I don’t know much about it. But is there anything that Python offers that would help me in terms of web development? (besides django and those frameworks). Examples would be great!

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    2026-05-15T13:26:25+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:26 pm

    If your still learning PHP, JavaScript (AJAX) and mysql you should stick with it for now. If you think you are relatively fit in using this combination. I would take a look into the different frameworks that are exiting for PHP (ZendFramework, CodeIgniter, CakePHP, Symfony and a lot more) and Javascript (jQuery, Prototype+script.aculo.us, ExtJS, MooTools and a lot more).

    If you’re getting more and more familiar with the different, but often similar frameworks you really should learn other languages, too. And not only Python. I would take a look at Ruby it is a general purpose language as well and there are a lot of Web-Frameworks too. (Ruby on Rails, Merb (soon to be merged in Rails 3), Sinatra, Camping and a lot more).

    If you take a look at Java I would also suggest taking a look at other languages that can be run in the JavaVirtualMachine like Groovy, Scala, JRuby and again a lot more.

    It is always good to know other things. So you can get some different approaches to on problem.

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