Personally, I used C and PHP on my website as I found it to be simple. I am in the process of switching to Java technologies which are much more complex, but seem much faster.
Professionally I have to use .NET :(
Less arcane syntax to hide holes in, maybe?
I'd have no problem with the assertion that newbies writing php are likely to produce less holes per thousand lines of code. However, I think the OP was trying to cover too much territory with too few sentences. (I do that myself a lot, so I'm not one to complain.)
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