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Top 9 Reasons to Choose Cloud App Development

The Startup Magazine

In the cloud, you can concentrate on your company, not on network infrastructure and bandwidth issues. Numerous service providers may support applications developed in different programming languages such as.NET, Java, Ruby, Python, and Node.js Instead, focus on bringing in new clients and keeping them happy.

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The Last Coder

This is going to be BIG.

After all, lots of the code required to build web services are now available off the open source shelf--and many of the processes formally asked of the code are being worked into the language itself, like with Ruby on Rails. That means the way people are getting ahead isn't speed or raw programming bandwidth--it's design and implementation.

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Choosing Technologies for Your Web Startup (Part 2)

crowdSPRING Blog

Java, PHP, Python, Ruby? All this spells entirely different software architectures and priorities, requiring different kinds of technological expertise. If not, you will have a hard time finding and hiring programmers who can handle your project. As the project grows, this can become a major sore point. And that’s it for Part 2.

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Learning Python

Feld Thoughts

Oh – and bandwidth still matters a lot. I went through a “ok – I’ll figure out Ruby on Rails&# phase a few summers ago but stalled when I realized that Rails wasn’t a particularly practical environment for what I wanted to play around with. Last month’s tech theme was videoconferencing.

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So You're Going To Start A Huge New Web Project

css-tricks.com

They often have lower bandwidth. If youre using Ruby on Rails maybe the asset pipeline can help. Youll need to decide if you are going to build a mobile-specific site or not. Mobile is a whole different world. There is literally less room on their smaller screens. Can you handle all of that in a single site? Maybe Backbone.js

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