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Eddiewilson
04-28-2010, 12:58 AM
I want to know which tool is best for dynamic web development.

Joneswilliamsc
05-14-2010, 12:41 AM
Well according to me ASP. Net will be the best language for making the dynamic website. In ASP. Net there are different languages can be used like c++, C# etc. You have not mention that you have any background of any languages or not. If not than it will be too much tough for you to use this language. But if you know any of them than it will be easy for you. In ASP. Net if you choose C# than it will be the best choice for you.

maha111
06-11-2010, 05:09 AM
PHP is a recursive acronym for PHP Hypertext Processor. Unlike the other offerings listed, PHP is designed specifically for server-side programming, which means that its library is specialized for the tasks you'll be doing over and over again in the course of programming your website. PHP also has the advantage of being able to interweave code with HTML, thus allowing you to mix layout with programming. While this does simplify coding for small sites, it does carry the potential to be abused, resulting in difficult to manage or maintain code for larger projects. Proper use of a templating system such as smarty should do wonders towards preventing that. PHP is available for most operating systems including Unix and Windows and is an excellent server-side programming language for professional programming.
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cookies9
07-02-2010, 11:10 PM
Open source and business-friendly, Tcl is a mature yet evolving language that is truly cross platform, easily deployed and highly extensible.

Tk is a graphical user interface toolkit that takes developing desktop applications to a higher level than conventional approaches. Tk is the standard GUI not only for Tcl, but for many other dynamic languages, and can produce rich, native applications that run unchanged across Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and more.
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loose111
07-27-2010, 07:20 AM
There are a number of ways to measure the popularity of a programming language, for example, based on the number of:

* New applications written in the language
* Existing applications written in the language
* Developers that use the language primarily
* Developers that use the language ever
* Web searches
* Available jobs that require skills in the language
* Developers’ favorites

The following surveys attempt to rank which programming languages are most popular, each using a different measure.
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rajan84
07-27-2010, 09:34 AM
From a practical standpoint, I would recommend learning Java first. If you have access to an Apple Mac, also learn Objective-C. Either of these will give you a good grounding in object-oriented programming, which I strongly believe should be learned right from the start. Java and Objective-C are the two dominant programming languages in the world of smart phone development... Java on Android and Objective-C on all Apple platforms. Java has also become very dominant in the world of enterprise app development. Either of these would make a fine first language. Microsoft C# also is more or less equivalent to Java, so if you're more oriented toward the Windows world, C# would make sense. After those, it all depends on what your interests are. If you're interested in web development, basic HTML skills and Javascript (completely unrelated to Java) are important. But whatever you do, don't learn C++ as your first language. That would be a big mistake.

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07-30-2010, 02:15 AM
The Operating system you are running on your system is your platform and your choice of OS may play a major part in the language you choose. Be aware that unforseen problems may push you to change platforms in the future, and that some language choices will make this very painful. Microsoft Windows and POSIX-compliant unix-like systems will most likely be your two main choices in technology.
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abby188
07-31-2010, 01:47 PM
That must be the php

jasikamarshel
08-10-2010, 07:17 AM
For a dynamic web site you can use a asp.net in .net c#,VB,J#,java in this language you use and make a site this a best and it give many tools that you can easily make it and you use a css or use template for making a dynamic site.

brunoclaus
08-19-2010, 02:29 AM
For a good dynamic site, you need JavaScript enabled and a good framework for this, such as jQuery, to sweeten your life taking care of the affairs of the browser, adding features, etc. without, with one-side language server as PHP, Python or Perl, your site will be good as all changes to the page, return to the server.

tcindia123
08-20-2010, 03:38 AM
php is best for dynamic website

joh
08-20-2010, 04:21 AM
I will say it will be either PHP or ASP.

However I will still prefer PHP because classic ASP is retiring in favor of ASP.NET. .Net Framawork is extremely bulky and need spend a lot of time to learn it. On the other hand, PHP is simple to install and use. Besides, PHP can easily integrates with Apache or IIS. You no need expensive software to get start, you only need your brain and a text editor :)

mahmoud11
08-23-2010, 08:56 AM
I think the best language for dynamic web site development is asp.net

chrisadam12
09-13-2010, 06:53 AM
Tcl (Tool Command Language) is a very powerful but easy to learn dynamic programming language, suitable for a very wide range of uses, including web and desktop applications, networking, administration, testing and many more. Open source and business-friendly, Tcl is a mature yet evolving language that is truly cross platform, easily deployed and highly extensible.

Tk is a graphical user interface toolkit that takes developing desktop applications to a higher level than conventional approaches. Tk is the standard GUI not only for Tcl, but for many other dynamic languages, and can produce rich, native applications that run unchanged across Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and more.



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veryhandbags
09-14-2010, 10:29 AM
The Programming language is really best for dynamic site development.
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Kabster
09-15-2010, 04:00 AM
I vote for PHP:cool: As for me it is much easier to learn php tutorial (http://phpforms.net/tutorial/tutorial.html) than ASP

doramider7
09-15-2010, 08:27 PM
From a practical standpoint, I would recommend learning Java first. If you have access to an Apple Mac, also learn Objective-C. Either of these will give you a good grounding in object-oriented programming, which I strongly believe should be learned right from the start. Java and Objective-C are the two dominant programming languages in the world of smart phone development... Java on Android and Objective-C on all Apple platforms. Java has also become very dominant in the world of enterprise app development. Either of these would make a fine first language. Microsoft C# also is more or less equivalent to Java, so if you're more oriented toward the Windows world, C# would make sense. After those, it all depends on what your interests are. If you're interested in web development, basic HTML skills and Javascript (completely unrelated to Java) are important. But whatever you do, don't learn C++ as your first language. That would be a big mistake.



The Operating system you are running on your system is your platform and your choice of OS may play a major part in the language you choose. Be aware that unforseen problems may push you to change platforms in the future, and that some language choices will make this very painful. Microsoft Windows and POSIX-compliant unix-like systems will most likely be your two main choices in technology.

csekar555
09-25-2010, 09:52 PM
Java is a programming language expressly designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. It was designed to have the "look and feel" of the C++ language, but it is simpler to use than C++ and enforces an object-oriented programming model.

JavaScript is an INTERPRETED programming or script language from Netscape. ActionScript is an object-oriented programming (OOP) language that is designed specifically for Web site animation. Originally released with Macromedia Flash 4 and enhanced for Flash 5, ActionScript is a sophisticated version of the script language introduced in Flash *

An Active Server Page(ASP) is a web page that includes program code that is processed on a Microsoft web server before the page is sent to the user.

JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology provides a simplified, fast way to create dynamic web content. JSP technology enables rapid development of web-based applications that are server- and platform-independent.

PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that was originally designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. It is usually embedded unto the HTML source document.
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sleepdoze
09-27-2010, 01:42 PM
This clearly depends on specifics and how much time you have on your hands. I would s***est Java or PHP. Both fairly high level and easy to implement. Given the choice I'd pick the latter.

chitra4
10-09-2010, 04:02 AM
depends on what you need. If you only need a static website for information, you don't need programming language at all, all you need is just HTML and CSS. For some client side interactive website, you can use JavaScript. For server side dynamic website, you will need to use programming languages like PHP, ASP, ASP .NET, JSP, etc. If you need to store information in the server, you need a database like MySQL, SQL, ORACLE, etc. Check with your hosting server company to see what technology is supported. If you hosting the server yourself, make sure you have the technology installed. Some of these technology are free, but some are not. For free solution, I s***est you use PHP and MySQL.
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tomicrow
10-09-2012, 02:32 PM
I want to know which tool is best for dynamic web development.

You can develop dynamic website using many computer languages , like c++ , Java , PHP, ASP.NET etc.. It is depend on your website which language you select. C++ is a systemlevel language and very difficulty in coding, Java and PHP are very popular and lot of people are using it. Asp.net is good for medium type development . In asp.net you can develop programs using vb.net and C# http://csharp.net-informations.com . Also you can use SQL Server as adatbase very easily.

Tomi.

kanganagoenka
11-18-2014, 07:46 AM
ASP PHP c++ these are best for the website developing.

kaufen
05-16-2015, 04:54 PM
Right now aside from up and comers like Ruby, PHP is the top language for building dynamic sites or integrating custom apps into an existing site framework, and tying it into a server DB like MySQL. There are few things that you can't do with PHP. Knowing Java is great too, but Java is more on the multimedia/interactive end. Same with Flash coding in ActionScript.

It depends on where your interests lie, in the multimedia end or the site development end. Something to consider though is that if you learn multimedia scripting, you'll still need to know PHP and MySQL (r whatever RDB you're working with) to tie it all together in the site.

Siseneg
08-01-2015, 05:39 PM
Right now aside from up and comers like Ruby, PHP is the top language for building dynamic sites or integrating custom apps into an existing site framework, and tying it into a server DB like MySQL. There are few things that you can't do with PHP. Knowing Java is great too, but Java is more on the multimedia/interactive end. Same with Flash coding in ActionScript.

It depends on where your interests lie, in the multimedia end or the site development end. Something to consider though is that if you learn multimedia scripting, you'll still need to know PHP and MySQL (r whatever RDB you're working with) to tie it all together in the site.


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kaufen
09-06-2015, 03:25 PM
PHP is used to signify the PHP Hypertext Processor language and it is an interpreted script language. It is best suited for server-side programming that includes repetitive server-tasks performed during the development of your website. It is an open-source language and it is compatible with both Windows and Unix-based operating systems.

It is a fast-prototyping language and it is best for developing web-based applications that require maximum functionality with minimum code. It is suited for advertising apps, media, agency, small software business, and startup business owners. Programming PHP By Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe, 2002 will help you learn the basics of PHP language.

PHP has been used for so long that its community has contributed many powerful tools for PHP Website developers.

gordo
09-07-2015, 07:02 AM
PHP is used to signify the PHP Hypertext Processor language and it is an interpreted script language. It is best suited for server-side programming that includes repetitive server-tasks performed during the development of your website. It is an open-source language and it is compatible with both Windows and Unix-based operating systems.

It is a fast-prototyping language and it is best for developing web-based applications that require maximum functionality with minimum code. It is suited for advertising apps, media, agency, small software business, and startup business owners. Programming PHP By Rasmus Lerdorf, Kevin Tatroe, 2002 will help you learn the basics of PHP language.

PHP has been used for so long that its community has contributed many powerful tools for PHP Website developers.
http://www.fromdev.com/20**/0*/Best-Programming-Languages-Web-Development.html

kaufen
09-14-2015, 05:28 AM
PHP is used to signify the PHP Hypertext Processor language and it is an interpreted script language. It is best suited for server-side programming that includes repetitive server-tasks performed during the development of your website. It is an open-source language and it is compatible with both Windows and Unix-based operating systems.

Connie35
11-14-2015, 03:05 AM
Large community support and hundreds of free open source libraries and tools. Worlds most popular content management system "Wordpress" is running on PHP. Large traffic driving social network Facebook uses PHP for its core website.

Connie35
11-16-2015, 12:02 AM
There's no universal programming language for web development, you should first consider your situation and then choose the appropriate programming language for development.
I'll list a few programming languages I use most of time in web programming:
*. HTML: Markup language for presentation layer
2. CSS: used for layout and styles
*. JavaScript: a client programming language often used for user interaction, data processing on browser. anyway, since Node.js and other software used V8 as its interpretation engine, so your JavaScript code will also run on them, but the API it offers might be different from the one running in the browser. There are plenty of mature and stable frameworks/libraries for both frontend and backend apps.
Frontend: jQuery, Backbone.js, ember.js, Angular.js etc.
Backend: Express.js on Node.js etc.
4. SQL: You may need to save your data in a db or data store
5. Other programming languages for backend development: PHP, Java, Python, Ruby and so on.

A very simple architecture for web development:

HTML/CSS/JS for frontend programming, Node.js/MongoDB for backend (you may also want to use rational database such as mysql, just take the place of MongoDB)
Hope i offered some help for more info you can visit http://codeandco.ae/
Connie

kaufen
01-04-2016, 04:47 AM
PHP is a recursive acronym for PHP Hypertext Processor. Unlike the other offerings listed, PHP is designed specifically for server-side programming, which means that its library is specialized for the tasks you'll be doing over and over again in the course of programming your website. PHP also has the advantage of being able to interweave code with HTML, thus allowing you to mix layout with programming. While this may simplify coding for small sites, it does carry the potential to be abused, resulting in difficult to manage or maintain code for larger projects. Proper use of a templating system such as Smarty should do wonders towards preventing that. PHP is available for most operating systems including Unix and Windows, and is an excellent server-side programming language for professional programming.

kristibyrd
02-25-2016, 05:37 AM
Php is best for dynamic web site development :)

mynamebilal
03-14-2016, 12:59 AM
hi all, everyone knows that you can use many languages for creating dynamic webpages but i would recommend you to use javascript if you want to create a webpage dynamic, but google likes those websites / webpages that are using less javascript !

Good Luck !

mynamebilal
03-15-2016, 12:55 AM
hi there,
the ideal situation or you can say the ideal example is facebook, facebook had introduce news feed feature, if you are on the home page then your page will go down because new updates are coming, and facebook itself overall is built in php, so my final answer is use javascript and php for creating dynamic webpages.

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Siseneg
09-13-2016, 12:49 PM
PHP is a recursive acronym for PHP Hypertext Processor. Unlike the other offerings listed, PHP is designed specifically for server-side programming, which means that its library is specialized for the tasks you'll be doing over and over again in the course of programming your website. PHP also has the advantage of being able to interweave code with HTML, thus allowing you to mix layout with programming. While this may simplify coding for small sites, it does carry the potential to be abused, resulting in difficult to manage or maintain code for larger projects. Proper use of a templating system such as Smarty should do wonders towards preventing that. PHP is available for most operating systems including Unix and Windows, and is an excellent server-side programming language for professional programming.

Another of your many posts that have been copy and pasted word from word from an article or a post someone else made on another site, or more recently, had previously made here in this forum.

This post appears word for word on the PHP section on the wikibooks.org Web Dev page:

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Web_development/Choosing_the_right_programming_language

Gordo, the forum mod, already pointed out one of your posts in this thread was plagiarized from another source, yet you continue to copy and paste articles someone else made as your own in the very same thread.

kaufen
09-14-2016, 10:41 AM
JavaScript is one of the most popular and dynamic programming languages used for creating and developing websites. This language is capable of achieving several things including controlling the browser, editing content on a document that has been displayed, allowing client-side scripts to communicate with users and also asynchronous communication. It was developed by Netscape and borrows a lot of its syntax from C language. JavaScript is used very widely and effectively in creating desktop applications as well as for developing games.

Siseneg
09-14-2016, 01:35 PM
JavaScript is one of the most popular and dynamic programming languages used for creating and developing websites. This language is capable of achieving several things including controlling the browser, editing content on a document that has been displayed, allowing client-side scripts to communicate with users and also asynchronous communication. It was developed by Netscape and borrows a lot of its syntax from C language. JavaScript is used very widely and effectively in creating desktop applications as well as for developing games.

https://www.cleverism.com/programming-languages-web-development/

kaufen
09-23-2016, 08:55 AM
The language must be chosen on the basis of the problem domain that you have. One of the better ways to do so is by searching that language others in the same domain or industry are using or by trying to look for a code that resolves the issues that you may have.

Siseneg
09-23-2016, 01:12 PM
The language must be chosen on the basis of the problem domain that you have. One of the better ways to do so is by searching that language others in the same domain or industry are using or by trying to look for a code that resolves the issues that you may have.

https://www.cleverism.com/programming-languages-web-development/


From the same page you copy and pasted your last post from.

kaufen
01-05-2017, 06:48 AM
PHP is used to signify the PHP Hypertext Processor language and it is an interpreted script language. It is best suited for server-side programming that includes repetitive server-tasks performed during the development of your website. It is an open-source language and it is compatible with both Windows and Unix-based operating systems.