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Def123, 2015-07-06 17:09:45

Choosing a language / framework for the current project and with an eye to the future?

Hello!
I have long wanted to try myself as a full-fledged backend developer, before that I wrote several in-house sites in pure php (about 5 years ago), sawed sites on drupal and a couple of online stores and opencart with minor engine modifications.
Now at work, by the way, there was a need to write another local site - in fact, a web interface for an existing sqlite database, with standard functions for adding / deleting / editing records, a search and filter system, access control by users + the ability to merge with another similar sqlite database, but that's in the future.
IMHO a good opportunity to improve skills on a real project. Writing in bare language without frameworks turned out to be informative, but very time inefficient. So now I'm choosing a framework.
I managed to superficially get acquainted with django and laravel, and realized that with them everything is orders of magnitude faster and more reliable, it didn’t lie next to my bicycles :) But I don’t know what to choose from them, because. there is no real experience, and there are a lot of frameworks for both languages.
In the future, I would like to engage in this area in the freelance format, because. although I live in a city with a million population, but with a very undeveloped market for IT services, and you can find a job as a programmer on the web here only with PHP, respectively, the standard "district" salary is included.
Knowledge of python and php is now at about the same level, we can say the initial one, because. python started to master not so long ago (having read the toaster, including :)), and php managed to forget a little in a few years.
Before that, I wrote in c++, java, I know OOP, I have an idea about the MVC model, so I think I can reach an acceptable level pretty quickly.
In short:
I know python and php at the initial level, I want to choose a framework with which it is comfortable to work on freelance. Some programming experience. I plan to test the framework on a small real project. Which framework to choose with an eye on freelancing?
Thank you!

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Roman Kitaev, 2015-07-06
@Def123

You still won't be able to use one language/framework. But, between PHP and anything, I would choose anything. Try jung or rails. In jung, for example, sqlite, permissions, users, migrations and much more come out of the box.

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beduin01, 2015-07-06
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vibed.org

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Yeldos Adetbekov, 2015-07-15
@dosya97

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