If you were going to set up a server-backed website, what language/library/framework would you use these days (& why)? It's been several millennia since I looked at Rails, Sinatra, Django etc...
Pretty basic CRUD app. I wrote some Rails, but so long ago I suspect it's not really relevant any more. I know Python better these days than I know Ruby.
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Gotcha. For CRUD, if Python’s your jam, then Flask is a well-trodden but tightly wrought option. Django is more of a Rails parallel if you’re pretty looking for something with more parts included.
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I second this, Flask is my goto for CRUD apps (esp if you want to use Python). Ruby has Sinatra if that's more your jam
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One more option is Elixir/Phoenix. If you like functional languages, this is a good option. It’s specialty is being super fast and fault tolerant. Might be more than you need, though, if the app is simple
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