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by the__alchemist 39 days ago
Django, Rails etc handles this.
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So... you just have to not build your web app in the most popular web app language? Somehow i think there will be big time debt from that decision
Not as big as the debt you will get from having to implement it all yourself. And it's not like he's suggesting you use cobol - there is not an issue of finding people who can work with both rails and django, so the popularity isn't really relevant.
Those are both very popular languages for web backends, and both of those platforms are mature and robust.