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I normally do front-end web development, but I am interested in learning some back-end. What are the best languages for back-end web development?

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    Mostly subjective.
    However: look into node and ruby.

    Node is popular, and ruby is bliss.
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    Subjective but java spark
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    Isn't C# what people use these days. Sorry, not super versed in this stuff but this is what my buddies use.
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    @intromatt I've heard that it's very quick, efficient, and easy to learn, but I have no idea how to set it up on a web server. I've also heard that Facebook uses it.
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    @BindView Is this the right website? http://sparkjava.com/
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    @Root Is Ruby a powerful language?
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    I think it's pretty much the standard now for webapps...although I may be talking out of my ass. My crazy rich developer friends in London use that..and only that to build back ends for financial companies.

    I actually don't understand what any of this means...@Eme-rald
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    @Eme-rald Yes.

    It's concise, easy to read, and absolutely blissful to code in. It works with you, not against you.
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    Golang, clean simple neat. And you can learn it in 30 minutes literally.
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    @intromatt c# is mostly used where there is some form of microsoft sponsorship involved, but yeah, its probably in the top 5 choices for enterprise-level backends
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    @rookiemaverick Is this different from Go?
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    @Eme-rald I meant go. Sometimes we interpret go as go that's why I added Lang 😂
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    My buddies seem to love C#...but yeah, I have no idea as I am not a developer. @BindView
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