Is PHP the only choice: mass and rapid deployment of a redeployable extensible web application?

My own answer to this question is YES, but I would like to hear from others. Ask another question: can 1-click-install WordPress (and not WordPress.com, which is SaaS), be successful if it were not written in PHP, all other things being equal?

Critical related requirements that I believe support PHP:

  • hosting / deployment support
  • Developer Achievement
  • flexibility and depth of knowledge on tuning server performance

Elements # 1 and # 2 are equally important, and both are much more important than # 3.

FWIW, I am not a private PHP fan - can anyone really be? - but the goals of redeployment and extensibility indicate where they point. Please do not pollute this space unless you ask a question. This is not about PHP, and it is a relative advantage or disadvantage compared to other programming languages ​​out of context. I am looking for insight, especially around language choices, as it relates to the deployment / absorption / extensibility strategy as indicated.

Thank.

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