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To me, the biggest benefit of PHP is that there's soo much code written in it.
If I need a specific framework, library, function or API implementation it's most of the time already written by someone else. This speeds up development a lot compared to Python or Ruby.
As for the language itself, it could be a lot better. And debugging could be a lot easier.
But it could also be a lot worse. I couldn't imagine writing a webapp in something like AppleScript for example. It would drive me insane.