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What technology do you think is the fastest web application development today?

Closed due to the fact that it is necessary to reformulate the question so that it was possible to give an objectively correct answer by the participants of Streletz , pavel , HamSter , Kromster , Kirill Stoianov Oct 7 '16 at 12:26 .

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  • Technology that you own better than others. The question is not quite correctly asked, because technologies are combined always and everywhere. The server part is one thing, client-side scripts are another. Nevertheless, they can be completely from the same or different steppes of technology. So, let's say, what is meant by a Web application? Are there standards that say that in any application there must be CSS3, AJAX, jQuery libraries, etc.? Not. Each technology is suitable where it is in demand. It is impossible to state unequivocally that one is better than the other. - void
  • Yes, a little bit wrong asked a question, I mean about the northern part. - evgeniy
  • paraphrasing even worse - Gorets
  • And if so: How to make a large site in 24 hours))) - evgeniy
  • five
    60k + greens + a bunch of Chinese - Gorets

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Study, study and study again, instead of looking for a silver bullet. You do not need to look for the “fastest technology”, “the easiest language, so that you don’t even need to program it” or something else “the simplest / fastest / easy / grandmother’s”. Let me quote the user @ Kotik_chocher_kushat :

I get the impression that a lot of people are busy searching for "the very, very correct book that" you need to read in order to learn everything at once.

so no good this practice will not lead you

  • oh well, didn't many go through such attempts to find the philosopher's stone? and this is in some sense the right way - “search”, read more books, articles to find the “right” one that you will understand ... - Gorets
  • if you suddenly do not understand, then it is a matter of that crowds of lazy and illiterate shkoloty want, by virtue of their dictum (well, or after reading one “that book” of 50 pages), to become a programming guru, get millions of money and vomit everyone flag. So - this does not happen - DreamChild
  • By the way, I watched the user's resume @ Kotik_khohet_kushat, a very strong specialist. - alex91
  • resume is, of course, wonderful, but his answers on this forum tell about his high qualification even better - DreamChild
  • I know the feeling of searching for that very book ..... But I haven’t been doing this for a long time, I wanted to know the opinion of people which is faster for developing server-side, let's say comparing: Python PHP Java Node Ruby - evgeniy