Location: Ukraine, Dnipro
What do you prefer in Back-End development? (Not games' servers with APIs and etc.)
What language? What framework??And why?
Android Developer from Ukraine, Dnipro.
#languages: Ukrainian, English, Polish, Russian.
#programming_languages: Kotlin, Java,?PHP, JS
.NET Core
Because I am familiar with C# and the code can be ported to Linux without using Mono
I've also done a lot with .NET (MVC).
2019-10-28, 06:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 2019-10-28, 06:59 PM by Dom.)
Been working for little bit over 2 years in Spring framework for Java. It's de facto standard for developing strong enteprise apps in the Java world.
I'd like to take a look into Go lang though.
I am using PHP and Laravel. Why? Because Laravel gives elegance to a powerful language that is a bit.... chaotic. I know it souns kinda clich? bit it really works.
I am currently moving over to Go/Rust for my backends, though I previously used PHP and Laravel/Lumens for many years. I have used node.js for a few projects that required a simple api.
For Go, I find Mux is a really nice routing system, with all the benefits of a modern language.
and for Rust I am playing around with Rocket, which again is a really fun http framework to use, with the benefits of being a modern language and having the speeds of something similar to C.
For my frontends, I use Javascript with Svelte or ReactJS. Though recently have been playing around with next.js, which is a similar yet fun framework.
Remember to always refer to J0sh as `J0sh...`
@ Networks/Servers
San Andreas Gaming Network (Owner/Founder)
San Andreas Gaming (Owner/Founder)
Grand Theft Cop's n Robber's (Owner)
Britannia Roleplay (Owner/Founder) [Retired]
Alpine RP (Owner/Founder)
Aluminium Network (Maintainer) [Disbanded]
AlphaDM (Tech Support) [Disbanded]
# Services
forum.open.mp (Forum Manager) (Formerly Burgershot.gg)
open.mp (Member)
~ Languages/Frameworks
Pawn, C, C, C#, Javascript, Typescript, Lua, Python, Go, Rust, PHP, SQL,
Angular, React, Vue, Svelte, Laravel, Rocket
I study a couple of frameworks though.
If I want fast development without concerning the speed and readability of the code and processes I use C.I 3 with HMVC plugin by wiredesignz. It's easy to understand too and making a backend system is fast, security wise is bad.
If I want a slow development concerning security, speed and readability of code and processes I use Laravel, just pure laravel because I haven't heard of Laravel/Lumens before today. A lot of learning curve for this one but hey if you want a much more secure PHP framework well Laravel is good for you.
Finally my new friend and buddy, Python Django, but I only use this guy if I want a full on Statistics website, such as an admin website that needs a lot of graphs and calculations, although I also use python as a library on Laravel and C.I 3, it's much faster when it's done in Django, I don't use Django without Numpy by the way.