Please remember that Django's Code of Conduct applies here, and asks all of
us to be respectful of each other and constructive in disagreement.
Insulting a person's choice of programming language falls very much on the
wrong side of that.

As to the original question, there are people who've worked on ways to
integrate PHP code into Python-based projects, and one of them has been
linked in this thread. In general, though, it's likely that someone who
wants to use PHP would have more success with a PHP-based framework rather
than the technical difficulties involved in getting a multi-language
codebase to work.

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