But to me it might not be so sweet. My choice may also depend on which mood I'm in that day too. If I had to buy one from a shop, I may not be able to buy my favourite if it's too expensive as well ...
The same holds for your first question.
But to me it might not be so sweet. My choice may also depend on which mood I'm in that day too. If I had to buy one from a shop, I may not be able to buy my favourite if it's too expensive as well ...
The same holds for your first question.
But what i think is technology is some what differ from sweet or anything
i think comparision is make think to develop better
The point that they are making here is, there is nothing called 'best', different language have the capability to handle different situations, it basically depends upon what the application needs, every language/technology has their own limitations, so your question about which is best is really vague here.
...have specific uses. So to make a very dynamic application you might use a combination of them. It really depends on what application(s) you have in mind. Post an idea what you want to do, and we can recommend one (or more) to learn.
...have specific uses. So to make a very dynamic application you might use a combination of them. It really depends on what application(s) you have in mind. Post an idea what you want to do, and we can recommend one (or more) to learn.
It also depends on what db and language your host is using/support as well.
you could add Oracle to that list too which is a beast in itself.
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