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Is there any coders out there that might want to help out with a project I have in mind? I have an idea for a website but need a little bit of help. Feel free to PM me at anytime.
Is there any coders out there that might want to help out with a project I have in mind? I have an idea for a website but need a little bit of help. Feel free to PM me at anytime.
You might want to be sure to post more information about what you are looking for. There are a lot of different types of program languages. You mentioned website, what are you wanting to do with the website?
If you're creating a website for something small like trading, then I don't really think there's a need to build it from scratch. Now you can always purchase a domain and whatnot for hosting the site, but I wouldn't recommend building from scratch unless you know what you're doing with the coding.
There's always content management systems you could look into, such as Wordpress. If you don't mind using a paid service, then you could try Squarespace. Alternatively, there's the option to use tumblr as well by linking your domain to tumblr, and your tumblr URL will be redirected to your website.
Now I'm not sure if that's what you mean by needing coders. You should probably be more specific with how you want it made as well, because there are various web languages that can be used to develop a website.
What I said above was just my general thought and interpretation of what you've posted.
Ah, I see!
Anyways, I do wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors towards getting the website live and going. However, please do keep in mind that if you do have anybody from PC helping you build the site to not solicit them, because anything involving monetary transactions on PC is against forum rules. Just thought I'd let you know this, even if you didn't intend on it. :)
I agree with mostly everything you said, but I never claimed they were the best, simply that they were the most popular. Popularity does have its merits though, i.e. thorough documentation being good to introduce anyone new to web development, especially if they're going to be using MVC.Yeah. If you have questions about web design or server engineering, I'm probably the one to ask.
@Serene Grace
Oi. Python and PHP really aren't the best technologies for a new website these days. Not MySQL either. You probably know that popularity doesn't necessarily translate to merit. Django is known to be a very opinionated framework, and is very limited and bloated. PHP in general. Notable characteristics include slowness and vulnerability. Not MySQL for to its high affinity to PHP and various other characteristics similar to those of PHP. When you take into account safety, performance, programmer productivity, and coverage, they aren't very good choices. It's not an entirely objective opinion, but a professional opinion based on many years of experience.