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Or you could grab php zend. Php is already an extensive language with a lot off functions built into it. Zend has even more functionality if you are really lazy :-) (all free of course). Ruby has been growing in popularity and has a large following with plenty of published books. If you are looking for support check out stackoverflow.com
Craig Gjerdingen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I don't know if you're open to it, but I'm pretty partial to Microsoft .Net
>framework and platform stack.
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>Pretty much everything from the front end to the back end is totally
>integrated. It is a wonderful developer/designer experience.
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>Additionally, these tools are all available for NO additional cost to you as UMN
>staff. But you have to ask for Visual Studio 2010 professional edition from
>[log in to unmask] because they don't list it on
>https://download.software.umn.edu/ any more (now it is in netfiles)
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>In particular the combination of the powerful Visual Studio 2010 IDE, .Net
>framework 4.0, Entity Framework or NHibernate, and ASP.Net MVC 2 are a
>formidable offering. Again all of this has NO added cost to you. It's all free.
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>There are a ton of IOC and ORM offerings in the .Net space so you can easily
>choose one to your liking.
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>MEF and Unity (dependency injector) are fairly cool too.
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>Support, Training, Developer Communities, Books, knowledgeable consultants,
>campus expertise, 3rd party vendors are all available.
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>One configuration you might want to look at to get started (where someone
>else has done the work of picking the pieces for you) would be to look at
>http://SharpArchitecture.net/ which is stored on GitHub at
>http://github.com/codai/Sharp-Architecture
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>Before you choose Ruby/Rails I suggest you investigate deployment difficulties.
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