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acr0matic2020-10-22 01:02:19
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acr0matic, 2020-10-22 01:02:19

What is the best way to write your CMS?

Good day! I had a problem with the choice here, like anyone who takes on new technologies.

Literally in six months / a year I want to write a small tsms-ku. It will be a small game portal, where there should be a forum, chat, articles, modifications for the game, and so on.

Previously, they collected this whole thing either on uCoz or on DLE.
But these are all ready-made solutions that are no longer interesting. For the sake of pumping personal hard skills, as well as the speed and flexibility of the future system, I want to create my own solution (bike)

So, now I have a choice between three camps:
1. ASP.NET
2. Laravel
3. Node.js

But I would like to write in ASP, because I love seasharp, I started programming with it, I sit in unity in it, and so on. I don't want to learn more languages.
Enough php, and basic languages ​​of web pages.

I know that now there are good frameworks for the front. Reaching for Vue. And when I googled vue + asp.net, I didn’t really find any information, that scared me.

at the same time, a lot about the node and laravel is written with view.

And I don't know which stack choice would be the right one.
I want a modern, powerful technology stack, and not torturing WordPress, with the integration of PHP code into the markup, to fit my needs.

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podde, 2020-10-22
@podde

But I would like to write in ASP, because I love seasharp, I started programming with it, I sit in unity in it, and so on. I don't want to learn more languages.

Often I see that people write here who do not need answers. Who have their own opinion-solution.
It is not clear just what in this case you want from us. Your answer is ready.

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index0h, 2020-10-22
@index0h

I would like to write in ASP, because I love seasharp, I started programming with it, I sit in it in unity, and so on. I don't want to learn more languages.

I allow

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Saboteur, 2020-10-22
@saboteur_kiev

You need to write on what you know best, what YOU will be comfortable sitting on for several years.
There is absolutely no point in asking random people on the Internet.
The world is full of CMS in different languages ​​and platforms, so it also doesn’t make much sense to adapt to popular tools for someone else.
Make your own decision.

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Vadim Simakin, 2020-10-22
@Vadessa

Write in python and flask. Python is learned in 4 months, plus Flask in 2 months.

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