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MaxSat2014-03-14 12:33:15
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MaxSat, 2014-03-14 12:33:15

What is the best way to program a site similar to skyscanner?

I had the idea to develop a web project, but I don’t know which implementation to subscribe to, different programmers advise different things, who are ASP and C, who are Symphony2 or zend.
The project will not concern tickets specifically, but it is important for me that from my project the
client, who does not know how, does not understand and is nervous, has the feeling of a skyscanner or like a child or grandmother who sat down at a Macbook.
I need the result to be spectacular and simple for the client, because everything will be shoved into logic that the client will not see and, accordingly, get scared -)
In short, the site should lick a user who does not know how to use it at all and is afraid of the Internet ;- )
Tell me which implementation to choose, and which is more expensive or cheaper for the same tasks, in percentage terms approximately. And what are the features of this or that implementation.

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Crash, 2014-03-14
@MaxSat

Any of the PHP frameworks

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Rsa97, 2014-03-14
@Rsa97

Yes, even in assembler. Everything that you described applies to UI / UX, that is, to the frontend. What the backend will work on is absolutely not critical.

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1001001 111, 2014-03-14
@IgorO2

You better read something like this habrahabr.ru/post/31408

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Sergey, 2014-03-14
Protko @Fesor

the server will still provide for the most part only the restfull api for the frontend, so it doesn’t matter what the server writes on. Take what you know best. Or something interesting to know.
For the client, you can take angular or backbone+knockout

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Puma Thailand, 2014-03-14
@opium

I think js and html will help you

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2014-03-18
@foxmuldercp

Everything depends on the tasks. a social network and an online store or file cleaner have completely different tasks. And the skyscanner design is hardly suitable for online courses.
And without at least some formalized TK and initial requirements, it’s stupid to talk about something

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