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Which is the best framework on web environment that I should learn?

Please help me. I need know which framework for the differents technology such as client/server

17th Feb 2017, 12:57 PM
Santiago Collazos Barrera
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Try Symfony framework for PHP and Bootstrap. You will like them ;)
24th Feb 2017, 3:59 AM
Igor Makarsky
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Not a single one of these Answers actually listed a framework. Java is a programming language and JavaScript is a scripting language... I think op of this meant a web framework like bootstrap... Sorry I cant help you with that, but to everyone reading this please dont post wrong answers. Thank you! Also bootstrap is pretty popular and you should definitely look at it. //EDIT I just noticed that one answer said React.js and Node.js, which are indeed frameworks, so yeah, check that out. Everyone else: Stop posting shit!
17th Feb 2017, 6:30 PM
Tomas Wilson
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There's plenty JQuery, React.js, Angular, there's so many just pick one that suits your need or project, so much information on this on the net. A more in depth answer would be too long sites like Codeacademy can help too
17th Feb 2017, 6:30 PM
Trouty McSquire
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I think best framework languages are:- 1.asp.net(devoleped byMicrosoft ) 2.bootstrap 3.jquery
27th Feb 2017, 4:08 PM
himanshu surolia
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I'd suggest, in First place, get your skills on CSS3 and HTML, sharpened, off course java script, too. The fact, that a framework, make things a little easier, doesn't substitute hard work.
17th Feb 2017, 8:13 PM
Luis Ruiz
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first, we could separate your question in two. client side and server side scripting, its framework. client side scripting such as html, css, javascript, ajax, xml -> framework: bootstrap, etc server side scripting such as php, java, python, perl, nodejs -> framework: django, flask, express, etc. pick some script which have big n fast growing community and choose at least 1 framework for each side. the best one is the most one you have mastered it :)
18th Feb 2017, 5:38 AM
Ridzwan Ananto
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IMO Best Frameworks for full stack JavaScript Client end i.e. Frontend: React or Vue UI : Bootstrap or Foundation Server end i.e. Backend: With Node, Express or Hapi If you want a unique hybrid approach, go with Meteor
18th Feb 2017, 6:43 PM
N1nj@
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Backend (php): Laravel, Symfony. Frontend (javascript): React, Vue.
4th Mar 2017, 1:57 AM
Dmitry Smirnov
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Front-end : Angular.js Back-end : Laravel (php) Check out also node.js features.
17th Mar 2017, 4:48 AM
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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javascript is good for giving the D.O.M. functionality, but it is not a framework.
18th Feb 2017, 6:05 AM
Robin
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folks, a framework consists of premade code to give the project resposive design. not one language on its own is considered a framework. a framework has html to customize your web page/project, and css media queries for responsive design for all devices. java is not a framework. it is a programming language. javascript is not a framework. all javascript does is give the D.O.M. functionality. a lot of these answers are counter productive to the question. so itll probably help to know what youre talking about before you answer a question. heres a little something in case some of you folks need to research it. http://getbootstrap.com/
21st Feb 2017, 3:25 PM
Robin
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If you're referring to new javascript technologies I recommend learning React.js and Node.js.
17th Feb 2017, 4:40 PM
Lucian Ilie
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you can learn bootstrap if you know javascript, jquery . It's effective in building mobile and desktop version of websites with ease. For back-end if you are opting for php, try learning codignitor if you are a beginner, then can move to frameworks like yii . Learn MySQL too for database
18th Feb 2017, 7:19 AM
Jishnu Jayarajan
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You can use ASP.Net MVC with any scritpting language!!!
18th Feb 2017, 10:55 PM
Saddam Hussain
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emacs or Vi?
19th Mar 2017, 11:33 AM
StillSoul‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‍
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html & javascript & php & css
16th Mar 2017, 2:26 PM
hama gyan
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Bootstrap is best for Designing​..
17th Mar 2017, 1:46 AM
Raj Shekhar
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Front side or Back side?
22nd Feb 2017, 10:27 AM
Chuma Umenze
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There is a wide plethora of frameworks spread over a wide variety of languages to choose from, and without a more specific indication of your goals narrowing them down is impossible. If you are unable to really specify at this point a good place to start is with JS frameworks such as Angular, React, Vue.js, Ember, Meteor, etc. That being said I wouldn't overly worry about frameworks if I were you, focus on really mastering HTML5, CSS3, and vanilla JS and building something without a framework first and then you'll be in a better position to answer your own question about what frameworks and possible additional languages would best fit your needs.
9th Mar 2017, 2:10 AM
Phillip Clapham
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React or Angular 2
13th Mar 2017, 5:26 PM
Joseph Kutloano Melvin More
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