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What are the best programming languages for building a website?

God.. not ASP :)PHP/Ruby/Python are very popular. It's really a matter of taste..Python is easy to learn, Ruby is very good and is clean language easy to get into, PHP is very popular and fairly quick to start with especially due to the huge impact of Wordpress.If you are going to write back-end you will be most likely using:Python/DjangoRuby/RailsPHP/ (well PHP is very diverse as it is so popular so it has a lot of frameworks that are used CodeIgniter, Laravel, Symfony, CakePHP, Zend, Yii etc etc) This should give you an ideaBut I would say the quality of PHP/Laravel framework will match Ruby/Rails..These 3 languages are really most of the time a matter of preference. PHP can make you write bad code because a lot of the examples out there are bad but when you take these languages with noted frameworks they all become pretty good.I think you would have most fun learning Ruby/Rails but Python and PHP are definitely worthy tools.. so once you do stuff in Ruby/Rails and get a hang of it, jump onto other 2.

Making a website?

So i have a school project and one of the options is to make a website about the civil war. How do you think is the best way to make it? And any tips you may have would be nice! Thanks.

What are the consultants for the software IT in hyderabad?

There are many consultants. Just search in Google.

Here's one sample for you: http://www.naukri2000.com/careers/consul...

What is a web application?

What is a web app?According to Wikipedia, a web app “is an application that is accessed via a web browser over a network such as the Internet.” So how is this different than a web site?The difference is subjective, but most would agree that a web site will generally just be informational and a web app provides functionality. For example, Wikipedia is a website; it provides information. Facebook is a web app.Don’t let the word “app” confuse you though. Web apps don’t need to be downloaded like mobile apps do. Web apps load in browsers like Chrome, Safari, or Firefox and they don’t take up any memory or storage on the user’s device.Here’s what a typical web application flow looks like:User triggers a request to the web server over the Internet, either through a web browser or the application’s user interfaceWeb server forwards this request to the appropriate web application serverWeb application server performs the requested task – such as querying the database or processing the data – then generates the results of the requested dataWeb application server sends results to the web server with the requested information or processed dataWeb server responds back to the client with the requested information that then appears on the user’s displayExample of Web Applications:Web applications include online forms, shopping carts, word processors, spreadsheets, video and photo editing, file conversion, file scanning, and email programs such as Gmail, Yahoo and AOL. Popular applications include Google Apps and Microsoft 365.Google Apps for Work has Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, online storage and more. Other functionalities include online sharing of documents and calendars. This lets all team members access the same version of a document simultaneously.Benefits of Web Application:Web applications run on multiple platforms regardless of OS or device as long as the browser is compatibleAll users access the same version, eliminating any compatibility issuesThey are not installed on the hard drive, thus eliminating space limitationsThey reduce software piracy in subscription-based web applications (i.e. SaaS)They reduce costs for both the business and end user as there is less support and maintenance required by the business and lower requirements for the end user’s computer

Query on extreme programming and agile methodologies - help!!!?

Can anyone enlighten me on these terms?

What is extreme programming? Does it have anything to do with Windows XP?

And what about agile methodologies? What are methodologies?

I've searched the internet through google for information but I can't really understand so can anyone please explain in a more understandable and simple way? Any examples?

I've heard that extreme programming is about using computer language that humans don't understand.

P/S: I've checked the dictionary and the word "agile" means "mentally quick" whereas the word "methodologies" means "a system of ways of doing, teaching or studying something". But will the meanings differ in computer language?

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