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Are there any advantages of any framework for a web project with the constant addition of functional sections?
It is planned to develop the first version of the web service with the minimum required functionality.
Then there is active work on adding functional sections. Are there any advantages of any framework for a web project with the constant addition of functional sections?
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I think good support for application modularity is needed. RoR (gems) and Symfony 2 (bundles) are exactly good with this.
You can use any MVC framework: Yii/Django/RoR. I recommend that you ask yourself the question of finding a team of developers, rather than boding the platform.
Use php, programmers will be easier to find. Because pop. =)
python, rails, nodes - here the approach is more serious, but it's not so easy to find a specialist. And judging by the formulation of the question, it’s unlikely that you yourself will be able to think everything through normally.
And it's more like that you need a super popular engine (tsms), under which you will attract different programmers who are not dependent on each other. Who will write separate modules for you. For this, use a ready-made engine like Jomla. Or decide what your site will do, what its tasks are, and choose a large CMS suitable for it according to its parameters. Under which it will be easy to search for programmers. You will most likely look for them on freelance sites as the project grows.
It depends on what and under what will be written - if the enterprise and deep integration with MS products - then .Net, if there is some kind of cross-platform - then the same Java is better, on which most enterprise solutions are written, if web-only - then the server is important - side and java scripts, and you can even write in python ...
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