Kinda true I took CompTIA certification courses in highschool for backend, but now I am getting an associates in CompSci to get proficient at frontend and prove it to an employer, since most of them want at least an associates. Becoming good at backend made learning front end a lot easier...in the same way that learning English makes it easier to learn German...or Spanish.
for me learn two backend frontend 1- one that's full featured, easy to learn and handle 100 users per second, single thread so one of those (laravel, django, trails). 2- one that's for scalable backend handle multithreads, one of those (golang, java/spring, c#/asp.netcore) for me I use laravel and golang
Hi Lewis, I have to say it is not really procrastinating. I started learning recently, at first on my own at home and I literally had no idea what to do with all the informations I read. Luckily I got into a course where everything is more structured and I’m making better and more complex apps day by day
Laravel is best i tried django , express and Laravel but found Laravel best and then after I choose django and express just for real-time apps where there are too much sockets.
I use express bc it's so flexible and lightweight. I don't like opinionated frameworks much so express being express gives me the perfect amount of control. And the typescript integration is pretty damn good
@@laffta6727 tbh I just read the docs and went with it. It's just like any other programming language. Only hard part imo is the frameworks for if you need them (there's tutorials and documentation that can help). A library like express tho is relatively simple, if you understanding how APIs work, and how to route one and such you'll intuitively get it after reading its docs. If not there's tutorials all over explainig in detail
What backend framework should I use for Flutter apps? plz answer I confused, which will work or will be better "Django" or "React" or "Laravel" or some other??
Used ASP for a project recently, super easy to set up. I mean I’m still a beginner but Entity Framework, ASP Identity, etc. we’re super amazing to use 😸 I’m still trying to learn how to improve and optimize but getting a base production ready API was super easy!
Guys i m a complete beginner in coding and want to make full stack projects quickly for job purposes.....what wud be the best backend or tech stack that i shud learn?
There's also serverless functions, and JavaScript frameworks that abstract which parts are back end and which are frontend (incl react itself now I think) There's also back end as a service where you call APIs from the frontend to other peoples back end functions (which provide auth, database, and more) for a price, namely firebase or its alternative supabase (and there's more)
Do you want to see more tips from the duck? 👩💻
This was a good idea and maybe you could work at it's voice a little bit.
yes
Yes
duck.quack(tips.more);
classic... had to edit in the ; ... rarely happens even in an ide haha
Hell yeah !
Backend implies the existence of frontbeggining
The frontbeginning is within you
-L33T yoda
Kinda true
I took CompTIA certification courses in highschool for backend, but now I am getting an associates in CompSci to get proficient at frontend and prove it to an employer, since most of them want at least an associates.
Becoming good at backend made learning front end a lot easier...in the same way that learning English makes it easier to learn German...or Spanish.
Im crying with this 😂
Lawwwwwl 🤣
I love the fact that PHP's lightweight framework is just PHP
Can't beat simplicity sometimes.
Same here, I was amazed by how far you can go without a framework with modern PHP
@@CoffeeToCode11 new PHP feels like a framework on top of the old PHP at this point
Finally taking PHP into account
so you use PHP?
Please make one from js framework (front end);
so for java developers :
> Light weight apps: Spark
> others: Spring boot
"It depends on the programming language you comfortable with"
put scratch on the list...
for me
learn two backend frontend
1- one that's full featured, easy to learn and handle 100 users per second, single thread
so one of those (laravel, django, trails).
2- one that's for scalable backend handle multithreads, one of those
(golang, java/spring, c#/asp.netcore)
for me I use laravel and golang
What’s your favourite backend?
Django
Spring 😎
Honestly, it's nodejs (I was a django dev but that was so easy that the abstraction made it so difficult to visualize stuffs)
Nodejs with express, ejs templating.
the one I don't write 💀lol
NestJS has been treating me well!
Hi Lewis, I have to say it is not really procrastinating. I started learning recently, at first on my own at home and I literally had no idea what to do with all the informations I read. Luckily I got into a course where everything is more structured and I’m making better and more complex apps day by day
That's a good way of guidance
Damn great editing and shots Lewis!
Your editing skills are gosh darn on-point!
what about golang?
I agree that developer need to handle most of things by themselves but I feel it gives me kinda highest control.
Love your way 🤗, well I am small editor and as well as a beginner, U shorts help me alot thanks 😘,
I love this new type of video❤️🤩😍
"I know python!" "than use Laravel!"
One of the best video
This was great on so many levels!
Hey! Honestly. The always hardest part is to start on something.
The how do you get started is my legit question, lol.
Laravel is best i tried django , express and Laravel but found Laravel best and then after I choose django and express just for real-time apps where there are too much sockets.
Thank you Lewis
I use express bc it's so flexible and lightweight. I don't like opinionated frameworks much so express being express gives me the perfect amount of control. And the typescript integration is pretty damn good
what resources to learn typescript -thx
@@laffta6727 tbh I just read the docs and went with it. It's just like any other programming language. Only hard part imo is the frameworks for if you need them (there's tutorials and documentation that can help).
A library like express tho is relatively simple, if you understanding how APIs work, and how to route one and such you'll intuitively get it after reading its docs. If not there's tutorials all over explainig in detail
Nestjs, it's wholesome
Like, the hosting and stuff
Fun fact, I'm actually learning how to make a website with no backend framework
I guess Fastapi is being recommended over Flask now. Nice.
Love the play on "Rubber ducking"
Could you make a same video for frontend.
Tes!
@@CodingWithLewis thanks
NestJS FTW
Man ignored Flask even though it used to host all python traffic 😔
If beginners should get a bit comfortable with flask first before learning django, it helps to understand the concepts better.
I’ve recently used fastapi!
@@CodingWithLewis FastAPI is relatively recent so us old python users felt left out 😂 Django is extremely tough for beginners for simple apps.
@@thethiny using Django feels primitive now, using Flask is pretty good but FastAPI is too good
@@nogrammer Django is for building APIs with Database support so it's still essential, but it is primitive. FastAPI replaces Flask not Django.
♥️ ExpressJS
Yo u are an expert at this, who did u learn from?
Mr Duck
I just want to know who is building their backend with C++ because you are a legend
RIP Flask
This video is better than old talking with camera just can you make intro also talking not to camera
I need this duck ai !!
The duck caught me off guard !
based keychron owner
You used Chat GPT, didn't you? (I had the experience that's why I know)
The duck is so wise.
he is right
Express for node 😁
I think this short has been made with ChatGPT
why is Go-lang rarely discussed?
takes a certain level of scale and experience to appreciate Go
What backend framework should I use for Flutter apps? plz answer I confused, which will work or will be better "Django" or "React" or "Laravel" or some other??
"what programming language you arr most comfortable in"
Proceeds to code in Morse
No really but. How do you get started. No joke. This is something I struggle with the most. First steps.
me visiting documentation to read, few seconds after nah its to long
Which one is better for full stack projects ?
♥️ ExpressJS
spring boot
DJANGO
depends!
Laravel
A new product in competition with Alexà.. 😃
Node for js
Man didn’t even mention .NET 🤦
It’s literally the easiest and fastest of them all, with second to none documentation.
but is it *shiny* enuf?
This channel almost always skips C#/.NET for some reason.
(even if it's in the thumbnail or something, its always an afterthought)
Used ASP for a project recently, super easy to set up. I mean I’m still a beginner but Entity Framework, ASP Identity, etc. we’re super amazing to use 😸 I’m still trying to learn how to improve and optimize but getting a base production ready API was super easy!
spring boot
Is it worth learning Go lang for backend??
I love the duck
Kivy and kivymd with python too
Guys i m a complete beginner in coding and want to make full stack projects quickly for job purposes.....what wud be the best backend or tech stack that i shud learn?
flask : im still here ???
HAHHAHAHA BROH MADE MY DAY!!!!!
All of that listed are very slow! If you use that listed framework, just use sveltekit instead! If not, you should use actix
Use Nestjs it's so fucking good
Makes express actually usable
Works with fastify too
How about Go ?
What do you think about flask?
pretty solid option m8 but go for fastapi if you want to be 🎉adventurous 🎉
not me waiting for him to talk about c++
There's also serverless functions, and JavaScript frameworks that abstract which parts are back end and which are frontend (incl react itself now I think)
There's also back end as a service where you call APIs from the frontend to other peoples back end functions (which provide auth, database, and more) for a price, namely firebase or its alternative supabase (and there's more)
Do you like Flask?
So the vscode that I'm using to do my front end is irrelevant?
Says lightweight and meanwhile mentions python
Bro, go?
what for nodejs? couldn't hear!
Meteor for nodeeeee? Nawh Nestjs it's 2024
.Net has left the chat
im starting to think the duck is useless now that we have chat gpt
What about flask?
What about python flask?
❤️ FastAPI (definitely better than Flask)
I know django and react. But i am not getting any work. Can you help me
compile a good portfolio first, then apply anywhere you can
the duck knows it all 🦆
What about Go, dude.
What of flask?
I need that duck
Why C# and .Net is not talked
FastAPI >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Actix web is based
so uh ..where is the scratch backend library?? don't keep me waiting here >:(
Duck replies were clearly made with GPT
fast with golang
Bro is your duck ChatGPT???
is c++ bad for backend development?....i mean the demand is less...
Flask?
no go? 😢
Where Flask 😔😔???
flask it is!
Now you’re just procrastinating 😂
Where can we get that duck 🦆
Axum for Rust
where can i buy that duck 🦆
DuckDuckGo ask the duck 🦆