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I want to develop an ERP application. What is the best framework to use. Am good with Codeigniter and ready to learn a better framework. Plus, the application will be used in a a large organization. I have read many forums but can't end up with a concrete reason why I'd prefer one over the others.Is there an alternative programming language which is not necessarily web based? Any idea will be highly appreciated.
try laravel first as it is modern and has a lot of support. Go on the irc channel and it is a great place. zend will take a lot longer to build and plan.
if you want a proof of concept, you can get it up in a few days in laravel. then you can decide on where you want to take it from there.
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Hi am java developer with decade of experience with java/j2ee development, I got a chance from my organisation to do course and certification in bluemix or softlayer , and am confused what to choose. Any suggestions guys
This is really up to what you want to do and what you are comfortable with. SoftLayer is an Infrastructure as a Service Provider. This means that you as the customer are responsible for the Operating System updates and configuration, Middleware, and applications and services that you want to use.
If you would rather focus on just the code and don't really need to tweak the underlying OS or software stack than I would say Bluemix is the way to go as it is really more focused on Developers.
Really though it comes down to what you ultimately want to do with the platforms.
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I am creating an android app that will use the database intensely and use a lot of Json to read the output from the database over the internet. I know that PHP is an interpreted language but would this cause an issue when creating an android app from a performance standpoint when you have many users? or would I be better off with Java/MySQL. I know both PHP and Java just thinking long term here.
PHP works fine with huge number of users. It definitely wins for rapid development and release. You can scale your servers when the need arises. Imo, use any language/framework you are most comfortable.
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I am looking to develop an application as a personal project. What I have in mind is a network-based application that would entail writing code for a typical client-server architecture using TCP Sockets as well as a heavy use of GUIs.
I believe I have quite a few choices: Swing in Java, PyQt, PyGTK, wxpython and the like in Python.
I was just wondering if anyone could direct me to which language would be better in the above respects.
I would suggest you go for JavaFX. It comes with the JDK and has a lot of good features.
Plus, it can inter-operate with Swing, backwards and forwards. It allows you to use CSS to pretty-paint your UI. t gives you best of both the worlds.
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Co-Browsing in the context of web browsing, is the joint navigation through the Internet by two or more people accessing the same web pages at the same time.
for more information please have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobrowsing
here are some paid alternatives which does this
http://www.livelook.com/co_browsing.asp
http://www.unblu.com/
any help regarding what technology is being used to implement this or technical specifications ?
i am trying to implement co-browsing using java, has any one have prior experience with that if its possible or any existing java library doing the same?
if there is not any solution what approach should i use to implement this.
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What do the collective beleive to be the best platform to use as a backend to AJAX / Flex / Silverlight applications and why?
We are undergoing a technology review and I would like to know some other opinions.
Is It Java, Grails, Python, Rails, ColdFusion, something else?
There is no definitive answer. However, I would choose a light solution, like Python or Rails, over Java or ColdFusion.
You may want to investigate C# ASP.NET + Silverlight combo. Microsoft made it highly integrated, which is double-edged sword. But in many cases this helps.
You may also want to review existing solutions / applications / startups. Don't ditch PHP up front, there are many existing components for it. And don't overestimate the impact of server-side technology choice on success.