Should I go with Java or Python for my next project, after using PHP for 5 years? [closed]

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Published on 2012-07-01T13:04:54Z Indexed on 2012/07/01 15:22 UTC
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I have a full-time PHP job and I've been working with PHP for 5 years. I'm not willing to stay within this technology stack any more. I also worked with Java for 2 year before, so for me it looks more obvious to switch back to Java.

However during last 5 years I was thinking about starting my own project, and now I think I have a very good SAAS idea. I'm completely confused what technology should I use for my project. I don't want to do it in PHP, and after reading many articles about rapid prototype development it seems to me that Django is the best option.

I will continue to work full time for my current employer because I need to pay my bills and will work on my project in my free time. The concern I have is should I do my project in Java or Python? To be realistic there is always a risk when you are doing your own project/start-up. If I do it in Java in the worst case scenario I believe I will be able to find a full time Java position because I already have some experience in Java + recent experience in my project. With regards to Python it looks like it is not very popular in my area and salaries are much more lower then for Java.

On the other hand I have a feeling that if I chose Java it will take me a way longer to finish my project.

Guys I'm completely confused and I need your advice.

P.S. I have moved to London 2 years ago from another country, local guys are very welcome to share their thoughts about London's job market.

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