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What is a good bs development platform?

Hello, I'm a code pie, and I'm glad to answer your question.

I think the topic lacks rigor, or I may have misunderstood your question.

The question should be: What (method or programming language) should be used to develop the bs platform?

Anyway, I make the following analysis.

1. What is B/S?

B/S architecture-browser and server architecture mode.

2. What B/S development languages are there now?

Java is suitable for developing enterprise-level web applications, and almost all domestic manufacturers use Java as the main development language. C# was used by many companies to develop web applications or desktop applications many years ago, and now PHP and Python are also very suitable for web development. Node.js also develops web applications. Three. Scope of application of the platform to be developed.

Whether the platform is LAN or extranet. If it is a local area network with few users, we should still consider the development efficiency and the development mode that can produce results in a short time. If you visit the external network frequently, you should consider the high concurrency of the system.

Four. Long-term consideration of the platform.

As a platform, we should consider the long-term point, its expansibility and future access to the platform, not just the immediate use and demand. As the saying goes, people who have no long-term worries must have near worries, and the platform is the same.

Summary:

If it is only a simple internal use system, regardless of the huge growth of users in the last five years, I think php or. Netmvc, high development efficiency.

If there are large users at the beginning and unpredictable people can access the external network, I think it is a mature enterprise java directly, which is a micro-service, so as to expand in the future.

The above answers are purely based on development language and platform extensibility.

Answer finished, thank you! I'm a pie that only talks about code.