What are your recommendations on frameworks, /g/?
iPad for sure
>>55948515
I use rails but I'm thinking of moving to django because I like python more.
Avoid. You'll learn much more if you implement everything yourself and it will work much better than any one-size-fits-all solution.
Made one website with django. Did not like. Felt like you would have to learn too much stupid shit and even then it would be easier to just use apache and print out html with python.
Made one school project with vaadin 7. Not sure if every graphical api is just shit or if it's just that every graphical api for java is shit but didn't like. Trying to center thing was stupidly hard. Having to use css for really simple stuff instead of using java felt really stupid.
It might be just me but it's easier to use web server and generate html with scripts than use framework that does everything in really stupid way.
>>55950572
Try flask. It's simple, no bullshit. You can learn it in an evening.
>>55948515
If you like python try bottle. It's prolly the less bloat python framework out there right now that doesn't get in your way.
>>55948515
Backend:
Java, JPA, Spring Boot, Spring Data, Maven.
Frontend:
vue.js
Spring Boot is amazing.
The full power of the Java world with zero configuration.