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Which js framework to choose for the first project?
Good day.
I decided to expand my knowledge and skills, and in parallel to do the work I needed.
And so, what I plan to do:
A small system, with authorization and registration of users, where there will be a technical support system through tickets, programs that can be purchased from the database will also be pulled out, and the keys to them (Well, this will already be on the server side on php).
I had no experience with js frameworks, I'm looking for some kind of understandable and well-documented framework, not overloaded, so that I can first understand the algorithm for working with them.
PS
I'm also looking for a small php framework for the same project.
I thought in the direction of Lumen.
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Well, for starters, you want to expand your knowledge, so why not try nodejs instead of PHP ?
After all, this way you will increase your skill in working with javascript.
If you want to take a small PHP framework, I advise you to pay attention to Silex or still choose Laravel 5 / Symfony 3
As for the front-end framework, in the current situation, I think you should pay attention to ReactJs
The options I proposed are the most relevant at the moment and have many communities, etc.
PS
Now we are starting a new project, the main backbone: Symfony, MongoDB, Redis, ReactJS, Go
If you don't know how to program well, then you need to write more programs and use fewer frameworks. If you already have a good understanding of how everything works, then you can save time and use frameworks. You should "see" that there is no difference between your code and frameworks. The experience of a programmer is formed, like any other, from failures.
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