For really big projects (medium-sized for teams, but I tend to write everything myself) I prefer to not use C either. For web-based stuff, I mostly use Python (for a prototype) and Lisp (for the release version) because Lisp's extensibility and syntax help me save some time. When working for other people, time is money ... :)
For Python prototypes, I usually use the built-in sqlite3 bindings and the Flask micro framework.
For the final Lisp version, I make full usage of what Racket gives me. I am gradually moving away from Common Lisp - Racket has "batteries included" for web development which is awesome.
I wouldn't use React because I really don't like it, but that is a pure matter of taste.
Well I'm not familiar with either, I've done a Hello World in Python and that's about it.
I do like React but it's, as you say, a matter of taste.
I'll be sure to add both your sugestions to the "To Learn" queue, if you say they save time then it's worth the time to learn about them.
I feel more confortable going with React on this project because I'm more familiar and agile with Javascript.
Thanks for sharing! For learning purposes what would you consider to be good introduction guides to Lisp / Racket and can you provide links?
For really big projects (medium-sized for teams, but I tend to write everything myself) I prefer to not use C either. For web-based stuff, I mostly use Python (for a prototype) and Lisp (for the release version) because Lisp's extensibility and syntax help me save some time. When working for other people, time is money ... :)
sqlite3
bindings and the Flask micro framework.I wouldn't use React because I really don't like it, but that is a pure matter of taste.
Well I'm not familiar with either, I've done a Hello World in Python and that's about it.
I do like React but it's, as you say, a matter of taste.
I'll be sure to add both your sugestions to the "To Learn" queue, if you say they save time then it's worth the time to learn about them.
I feel more confortable going with React on this project because I'm more familiar and agile with Javascript.
Thanks for sharing! For learning purposes what would you consider to be good introduction guides to Lisp / Racket and can you provide links?
Both are different Lisps, but you might like both... :-) (seriously, start with Racket.)