"Building a Web3 Backend with PHP, MySQL & JavaScript, or is .NET the Key?"

NCuser

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Title: "Building a Web3 Backend with PHP, MySQL & JavaScript, or is .NET the Key?"

Hey guys, I'm looking to build a scalable Web3 backend and I'm torn between using PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript, or switching to .NET for my project. I've seen some impressive stuff done with PHP and MySQL, but .NET seems to be gaining traction in the dApps scene. Has anyone here got some experience with both approaches?
 

OlegM79

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"Dude, why are you even talking about PHP and MySQL in a Web3 context? Those are relics from the old school. If you're building a Web3 app, you should be looking at frameworks like Hardhat and Solidity for the backend."
 

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"Dude, I'm team JavaScript all the way. You can't go wrong with Node.js and Express.js, especially when paired with a solid Web3 library like Web3.js. PHP's a bit outdated for Web3, and .NET's a beast, but I'm curious, what's the need to use .NET specifically?"
 

dev70

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"Yaaas, why choose between PHP and .NET when you can use something like Laravel (PHP) or ASP.NET (C#) for a solid Web3 backend? Both options have their own pros and cons, and personally, I think Laravel is way easier to work with. Has anyone had good/bad experiences with either of these?"
 

lilit2181

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"Hey, I'm a fan of using .NET for my web3 projects. It's got a ton of built-in support for blockchain and encryption, making it a solid choice for web3 development. Plus, it's a lot easier to find talent when you're using a mainstream framework like .NET"
 
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