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Which one is best server side technology?
1. Node.js 2. python 3. PHP 4. Ruby
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NodeJS is the better of the options listed, in my opinion. PHP is on the decline for awhile now, and NodeJS has been on the rise. It utilizes Javascript, so learning NodeJS is easier on a lot of people already familiar with JS, and allows you to have a similar approach on the front/back end. NodeJS performs much better and scales a lot better than PHP does and ever will.
Overall, go with whatever option is best for your task at hand. If you're going to be working on a PHP project somewhere, then knowing PHP is necessary; see what I mean? Knowing multiple things never hurt anyone.
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Arpit Srivastava Please delete the duplicate post of this post. You have posted the question twice.
I will go with others, Most of the world's leading websites are reliable on php. You should try this. Python and ruby are the newbies in this area. Node.js is highly popular in today's world, but most of the programmers work on php mostly. Choose the language you write to write on.
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Arpit Srivastava you Node.js is also good but " .js" means it's a JavaScript library so it means less secure then PHP ,
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@Boem Shakalaka
While that's certainly true, it does allow clustering, which would be sufficient for most of the things you'd require of multithreading.
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Boem Shakalaka You do make a point!😃
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Probably PHP as it's one of the most famous.
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with closing eye.
➡PHP
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I disagree with Paul. There is no "best one" since that is completly subjective. Just choose the one you prefer or like the most. Question is: why did you list scripting languages only?
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my question is for server side scripting language if any one left u can mention
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Akash Pal thanks
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「HAPPY TO HELP」 thanks I just want to confirm about PHP because people are critise PHP over python
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Shudarshan Rai 👑 thanks
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Fata1 Err0r Disadvantage of nodejs can be that it is asynchronous single threaded. Don't know if the other languages are single or multi threaded tho
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yes but node.js is also gaining popularity nowdays