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rustler20002017-03-21 11:04:21
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rustler2000, 2017-03-21 11:04:21

Are there any webshop engines on nodejs or golang?

Are there any webshop engines on nodejs or golang?
How are they growing in popularity?

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Michael, 2017-03-21
@mak_ufo

Node.js and Go are geared towards other things. The only thing similar is CMS Ghost . This is a blogging CMS based on node.js.
But in general, it is more logical to make an online store on Joomla, WP or OpenCart

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sim3x, 2017-03-21
@sim3x

The niche for such solutions is unknown
Since the price of a boxed (or close to it) solution is a penny (work for food / feedback) businesses will use this
Solutions there
https://github.com/qor/qor/graphs/contributors

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Vitaly, 2017-03-22
@vshvydky

https://reactioncommerce.com

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Optimus, 2017-03-21
Pyan @marrk2

There was a CMS and some kind of framework on the node ...
Golang, but what's the point of making a store on it? Developers are expensive, power is redundant. So you can write a site in C ++

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rustler2000, 2017-03-29
@rustler2000

I also found it - almost in golang :D - https://snipcart.com/blog/hugo-tutorial-static-sit...

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dinegnet, 2017-04-07
@dinegnet

Historically, universal engines are made in PHP
. On any other - Ruby, NodeJS, Python, Golang, Java - very little. They even put them ready - you need to hire an admin much higher than the average cost of the market.
If you have already taken up Ruby / NodeJS / Python / Golang / Java, then a normal budget is initially assumed, for which a solution narrowly tailored to a specific customer is made.
PHP already has out-of-the-box solutions. Cheap. Kopek and admins to them.
Why does anyone need to mess with non-standard things????
Even by configuring the server, the price will already surpass the simple "copy PHP via FTP" + the price of basic improvements, since there are a lot of PHP programmers.
Those who do not contact PHP - do it for themselves, and not universally for everyone.

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