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What coding should I use for my site?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by coldtek, Jun 6, 2010.

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    I'm going to hire a freelancer to build a real estate listing website for me. The site will be similar to www.forsalebyowner.com I want to know what coding language I should get my freelancer to use to build the site? What coding is the best and why?
    thanks!
     
    coldtek, Jun 6, 2010 IP
  2. extremephp

    extremephp Peon

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    PHP may be the best for the need, OR What else is popular?? USe PHP codes, since they can be dynamic with If statements and also Include JAVA and AJAX and Silvelight Frames so that the pages and image functions becomes superb.

    Thanks.
     
    extremephp, Jun 6, 2010 IP
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    Layoutzzz Greenhorn

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    coldtek
    Why do you not want to use realty CMS and just make modification?

    +1 php is one of popular language. Also you do not have any problem with select hosting.
    Ruby language but about hosting I do not know. I suppose It should be dedicate server
     
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    I recommend using a real estate CMS there are plenty out there, and the price is way less then hiring a freelancer....
     
    bratosab, Jun 6, 2010 IP
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    coldtek Active Member

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    I will still have to hire a freelancer even if I use CMS. In this case is it better to use CMS or some other codding like PHP?
     
    coldtek, Jun 6, 2010 IP
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    amitash Well-Known Member

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    I would also suggest this.... also you could have a look at something like Joomla first!
     
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    I'd go with PHP.

    Use PHP.net for your learning.
     
    franktechnology, Jun 6, 2010 IP
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    PHP is free and good.
    You can learn it easily because there are many tutorials about it.
    But maybe you can add some javascript to make it more beautiful
     
    petr_ind, Jun 7, 2010 IP
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    Use PHP, or if you want easier solution, you can use Wordpress.
     
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    Most CMS are coded in PHP because it is such a versatile langauge. Sites built with PHP just tend to be more scalable, they are free and work on most web hosting plans. You should however, consider having a freelancer code you a template for an already working CMS like wordpress.
     
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    Most people will recommend PHP. Discussing "what's the best" is a little like debating the best flavor of ice cream. Personally, I have found Perl to be more secure and that is what I use for coding on my sites.
     
    Writer3, Jun 7, 2010 IP