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What to choose for a self-written warehouse management system, PHP or Python?
Good afternoon.
We are planning to write our own warehouse management system. The solutions available on the market did not suit us.
Its main tasks:
1. Warehouse accounting
2. Work with the range of goods (creation, modification, deletion, unloading, loading)
3. Calculation of prices and delivery times
4. Creation of orders and invoices
5. Maintaining a database of counterparties
6. Financial accounting (debit and accounts payable)
7. Filling out various forms on layouts
All this in the form of a multi-user web application. Which is better for backend PHP or Python? In favor of the first is its prevalence. It's easier to find the right specialist. Python's performance is cited in favor of it.
What is the best fit for the described system?
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It is better to find a normal specialist. He will tell you which stack to choose, and what pros and cons await you. Don't be a bad employer - don't cut off potential employees.
P.S. Writing such a system from scratch would cost a pretty penny. It’s better to take a closer look at ready-made solutions and, in which case, hire specialists to tweak the system a little.
Choose the one with which it will be more convenient to work, you need to solve business problems, and not do spherical horses in a vacuum, and any modern programming language and framework will cope with any of these tasks, so the choice of framework and language is secondary here.
There are several questions, the answers to which will help you decide on the language, and development, and everything else.
1) How do you yourself evaluate this development in terms of timing?
2) What resources do you think would be needed for this?
3) How do you estimate the budget of this development?
To the heap, I note that modern web projects are 70% front-end and only 30% back-end. Therefore, I think that it would be good for you to look towards these 70%!
Of course, there are exceptions when the backend outweighs the front, but this is not your case.
And yes, according to item 3), don't you think that buying and modifying an existing one will cost less?
Are you sure that among the 1C products there is no one that suits you? At least after minimal modifications.
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