What do you use and why is it better than everything else?
Me:
>django
why:
>python
>easy
> Flask
> easier than django
>>60743481
>"Flask, if you're focused on the experience and learning opportunities, or if you want more control about which components to use (such as what databases you want to use and how you want to interact with them)."
>"Django, if you're focused on the final product. Especially if you're working on a straight-forward application such as a news site, an e-store, or blog, and you want there to always be a single, obvious way of doing things."
>>60743323
>easy
Anyway, me:
>no backend
why:
>it beats your backend in performance
GRAV is the only way to go
>>60743685
Grav is a meme
Spring MVC
>arguably the most advanced backend framework
>fantastic documentation
>huge amount of resources
>industry standard
>battle-tested in enterprise
>seamlessly integrates with other Spring modules and implementations JEE standards, which provide advanced solutions for everything you could ever need in a backend application
>has great IDE support in both IntelliJ and Eclipse
>strikes a good balance between implementing new features and keeping backwards compatibility
>supports both manual configuration approach and "convention over configuration" approach with Spring Boot
>gratis and libre
>backed by VMware, Inc.
>has a dedicated developer conference taking place every year since 2006 https://springoneplatform.io/
>officially supports Kotlin
>>60744046
How so?
>>60744084
This. And the JVM is better than any Python/Ruby/Perl interpreter.
>>60744084
Is this legit or just a meme?
>supports latest jvm memelang
Wow great
>Cutelyst
>Qt5
>C++
>Fast af
laravel
>comfy php 7
>all of the features i actually need
>easy as shit to build whatever, projects scale wonderfully and connect to anything
.net MVC Core
>>60743323
>Flask
Show up to work, write pseudocode. Go home and do my other projects. I get paid 4000 yuros monthly for this. G-gg-guys a-am I a Pajeet now?
> web
> appreciation
pick one