Hi,

If you're a newbie, try to use something that will be easy to deploy
everywhere (not sure which is your goal). I've started with PHP, I'm pretty
used to Wordpress, I've recently worked with Perl MVC micro frameworks like
Mojolicious and Dancer, but for a shared hosting I always prefer Wordpress
as my main backend fw. Probably someone else will have other opinion ...


On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Sean Bigdatafun <[email protected]
> wrote:

> (First time web app developer question, bear with me for a naive question
> first...)
>
> I followed the bootstrap tutorial and was able to built a good web layout
> (I guess this is the UI look & feel design phase), but right now the
> buttons / forms / dropdown boxes are all just placeholders (not-responsive
> to clicks)
>
> I read some tutorial and found that at this moment, I seem to have two
> choices.
>    1. use a client side Javascript MVC framework (e.g., backbone.js) along
> with a Restful API framework (e.g., Flask)
>           -- in this way, my web app seems to be totally data driven
> across wire, which seems to be preferred according to what I have read so
> far.
>    2. use a server side MVC framework (e.g., Django).
>
> Which one do you recommend from minimal learning curve development cycle
> perspective?
> Should I choose approach 1, how can I make backbone.js control the already
> satisfied layout built by bootstrap? Any tutorial pointer?
> Should I choose approach 2, how an existing server side template language
> work with my already existing bootstrap code?
>
> Thanks,
> Sean
>
>
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