Why not something python or node powered? Both of these languages have a
large amount of fantastic and accessible web frameworks and great open
source communities.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Chris Bitler <crb2547(a)rit.edu> wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out what to use as the backend technology for
my FOSS Projects project, since it is a website, specifically a site for
college gaming clubs to run large LAN events. I've narrowed it down to the
javaspark microwebserver library, spring-boot in java, or using symfony w/
php. However, each of these has their own problems.
My main problem with spring-boot is that I've never used it before..
that's not to say part of this project can't be learning it, but I do have
experience with the other two.
Spark seems to have commits made to it every few weeks, but it has pull
requests that been sitting there with no response for over half a year. The
same could be said about the issues on the project, many have no response.
This presents an issue with the community aspect.
If I use java for the project, I could use JUnit as my community instead
(unit testing tool that I would be using). The reason for using java is
that it presents a lower barrier to entry for contributing to the project
than PHP, and I have more experience with it than PHP.
However, Symfony has a much more active community with many more resources
for people to use in the community. My only issue is that PHP tends to be a
higher barrier to people contributing to the project because not everyone
knows or likes it.
I'm not really sure what would be the best path to take here, and would
love some opinions.
Thanks,
Christopher Bitler
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