Re: How do you build Your web sites/projects?
I use Visual Studio Code (on both Linux and Windows) as my IDE.
For client-side code, I like TypeScript, and strongly prefer libraries over frameworks. The difference between a library and framework is a post for another day, but the short version is a library just does one thing. For UI, React is a good example. For audio, Howler is another. They just do UI and just do audio, rather than trying to be a "one-stop-shop" for everything.
For server-side code, I would prefer Python but mostly use PHP. We have a few apps at work built using the CodeIgniter framework, but I don't use that for personal projects. One issue with server-side code is what its database API looks like, which is why I usually end up using PHP.
One other ridiculously important tool I use is Git. It's basically a history of your work on a project, with endless undo/redo. It has this great "branching" feature, so you can work on something without it affecting anything else. If you goof things up, delete that branch and be done with it; if it works, merge it back into the main branch and you're good. Git is a big deal.
HTH
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