asp.net - What is the state of the art Web Application framework? -


I want to develop a web application, what is the current state of the art to do this?

Google Web Toolkit?

Preferred languages: C #, Java, Python.

If I think that ASP.Net, Spring, and DJenco are correct in the right way?

In addition to this there is also the train.

Am I just calling the general purpose? Suppose you had a version of MSPaint that you wanted to keep as a web app, what would you use? If you want to attract many people to the same canvas ... if you want to make Photoshop as a webpad. For example, have you seen people VMWire server for Linux, the whole thing is a web interface. What was written ?? What is the best thing to do in writing this?

HTML + CSS

Without this the result will be unhappy.

When seriously, there are many structures behind many different ideologies, they have their advantages and drawbacks, they can not talk about them all, but generally a good programming language on the server side To develop the web application in opposition to "stupid" web sites, the frameworks created on the basis are particularly good (when not the only option). This is a classic webform with NAT, the new extension ASP.NET MVC, with various ORM solutions, such as LINQ, Entity Framework, En Hibernate etc. Java is very popular.

If you want us to know what type of project you want us to build

First try to decide which language you bend, then it will be easy to decide on using the actual tools.

Or check for yourself:


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