On which engine is the ****** site written, as well as its forum *********, is it possible to somehow learn this from the sources or is it a self-written site?
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- Judging by the Wappalyzer, samopisnoe using ReactJS - lospejos
- I would suspect on that side a self-written product on NodeJS, since server-side React (and React on JS) obviously takes place, and the interaction with the client takes place through a rather REST API. Some habits hint at Ruby on Rails, but this may be the past of developers or the past of developers of their tools. - D-side
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You can find out which CMS is being used with third-party resources, for example http://whatcms.org/ .
An experienced developer / CMS user can also recognize familiar containers / rappers / classes, etc.
In this case, the site is most likely self-written and does not use the CMS.
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