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What tech stack to use?

2 pointsby ced83fraover 6 years ago
I need to create an application that is essentially a CRUD one ; it will become a SaaS once it&#x27;s done enough.<p>What tech stack to use?<p>I need to do a &quot;working wireframe&quot; (=&gt; everything but not nice design, logo, colors) within ten days (during evenings and week-ends). I will then show it to potential (?) customers.<p>It needs to work great on laptop, on mobile devices, and should be able to work in the future with voice commands. In any case, it has to be really quick&#x2F;reactive, super simple+beautiful=pure.<p>My tech experience is PHP (with frameworks), bootstrap, jQuery, and a small slice of Angular (so pretty &quot;old&quot;-fashioned tech stack).<p>A technology with a pretty looong learning curve wouldn&#x27;t be that interesting because I wouldn&#x27;t be able to do a prototype within days, and I may get discouraged quickly.<p>What would be the best choice, and why?

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quantummkvover 6 years ago
Bootstrap with Laravel on the plain old lamp stack. It&#x27;s what you know and can get working on right away.<p>If you want to go the SPA way then you can mix Vue with Laravel. It&#x27;s pretty much the official client side framework for Laravel, so the documentation for Laravel integration would be excellent.
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