If you are talking about using PHP and javascript in a web application the paramount difference is:
PHP runs on the server. JS runs on the client.
You could also run JS files on the server, but this isn't the usual way.
JS will cause traffic from the client to the web servers it connects. JS is very attackable as it is run where you have no control. Web browsers are sometimes a bit conservative if you use JS to poll data from different domains (basically they ask first the target server if it allows this behaviour).
PHP will cause traffic from your server to the servers it connects. It is harder to attack as you have (almost) full control over it.
If you could specify more in detail what kind of application you are intending to do, perhaps the choice would be easier.