web services - question on web development lanaguages -


I have just finished college and have worked with Java language for the past few years. I want to change,

Do you think that the most useful web development language to use?

We say that I would like to create a file sharing web service, if I had the client side How can I use a different language server side to develop in a language? How can I interact with them? Javascript - You have to work on the client side. I suggest the book because of its prototype nature due to Javascript There is an interesting language. If you want to JavaScript on the server side, then see, the code that is interesting due to the possibility of reusing the code.

Python - Multilanguage language with great web toolkit. Not as expressive as other languages ​​(does not match ruby's DSL capability), but clean and expandable. Look at Pylons, Django, CherryPy.

Pearl - Pearl web applications work well, even if the language is not "cool". Mason, Template Toolkit is the claimant. Ruby - Rail is a great RAD framework. There are dubious practices (monkey patching) abundant, but they do not waste the platform from the platform (maintenanceability on the other hand ...) with a disposable sight. If you do not want to train, then there are also less ruby ​​web frameworks.

The PHP-commons tragedy works, its place is everywhere, but language and runtime are very awesome.

Factor - Do not Be Traditional, Use Inclusive Languages!

Small Talk - It's fun to use.

Common LISP - is a great continuity style web framework.

Erlang - This language is great for its integral hot reloading and high availability features. You can also use the built in database (MANICEIA) or CouchDB.

Scala / Groove / Closer - To try more JVM languages, to stay right on the Java platform. The most interesting language in that group is Closer.

C / C ++ - Why not, it works, and can be fast.

Born Shell - Pearl with less features.

C # / VB Net / Other CLR Language - An Easy Leap To Java In Model Supporting good RAD in ASP.NET MVC uses all ASP.NET only to stop you on windows (mono is good but not 100%). Drinking Aid is always fun.

Coldfusion - When java and all the inherent flexibility is not enough, throw it on the website middleware in some strange database table, it works only with the coldfusion reactor at my desk.


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