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Alex2014-07-07 12:57:20
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Alex, 2014-07-07 12:57:20

What is more promising in the world of Web technologies now?

Hello everyone... Interested in further development in web technologies...
The question arose where to move on... We came up with:
-ASP.NET MVC
-Python(Django)
-Ruby on Rails
PHP not at once..
At the beginning I leaned towards ASP .NET MVC, since I have been programming in C# for a long time, I have good knowledge of SQL,
ORM Entity Framework, Java Script, but I ran into the problem of the high cost of Windows hosting, and the project itself on Windows ... in general, after that it became a stupor ... what to learn next .. (Although recently about the imminent release of ASP.NET vNext sharpened by unix .. maybe this will solve problems with hosting, and there will be more orders for asp.net ... I don’t know)))
Maybe someone came across with this problem and advise that ...
Thank you all in advance for the good advice..

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Vladimir Sokolovsky, 2014-07-07
@inlanger

Write on what you like best. Enjoy your work. Nobody can predict the future.

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Sergey, 2014-07-07
Protko @Fesor

For Kholivar's sake, why not PHP right away?
ps In general, I don’t see the point in taking a steam bath, it doesn’t take so much time to switch from one language to another. Ruby may be harder after .NET, but you can also get used to it pretty quickly.

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Eugene Burmakin, 2014-07-07
@Freika

Just try each of the given languages. Come up with a simple project (the same to-do list, for example), and implement it in turn in each of the languages. Allocate for one iteration, say, 3-7 days, during which time you will already succeed and you will be able to understand whether you like the current language or not. And in a month you will have a clear opinion in which language you want to write, and why you choose it. Well, if you suddenly don’t like one, write again here, we will think again :)

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Alex, 2014-07-07
@aimp-programming

@inlanger I like to write in ASP.NET MVC and I enjoy it ), but if you look at it in terms of finances and work, it's very difficult: very few vacancies, freelancing, entry threshold ... In the future, I really want to develop big high-load web applications, but I want to start somewhere in terms of work in order to catch on ... But you are right) pleasure is above all)

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Pavel Solovyov, 2014-07-07
@pavel_salauyou

naturally python and django

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Mak Alexey, 2015-08-19
@S-ed

Use Google Trends, very useful thing:
https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=php#q=%2Fm...
It's a shame that Node.js is not on the list. (╯ಥωಥ)╯

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