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Pros of C#
- Cool syntax351
- Great lambda support292
- Great generics support264
- Language integrated query (linq)210
- Extension methods180
- Automatic garbage collection94
- Properties with get/set methods89
- Backed by microsoft83
- Automatic memory management71
- Amaizing Crossplatform Support61
- High performance46
- LINQ42
- Beautiful37
- Great ecosystem of community packages with Nuget34
- Vibrant developer community26
- Great readability23
- Dead-simple asynchronous programming with async/await21
- Visual Studio - Great IDE19
- Open source17
- Productive16
- Object oriented programming paradigm15
- Strongly typed by default, dynamic typing when needed15
- Easy separation of config/application code12
- Great community11
- OOPS simplified with great syntax10
- Cool9
- Operator overloading9
- Events management using delegates8
- Good language to teach OO concepts8
- High-performance8
- Linq expressions7
- Unity7
- Coherent language backed by an extensive CLR6
- Conditional compilation6
- Top level code5
- Comprehensive platform libraries5
- Organized and clean5
- Concise syntax, productivity designed4
- Lovely3
- Statically typed2
- Interfaces1
- Far more sleek and sphisticated than other languages1
- Sophisticated overall1
- Interfaces0
Pros of Jolie
- Very short time from development to production.1
Pros of PHP
- Large community951
- Open source817
- Easy deployment765
- Great frameworks487
- The best glue on the web387
- Continual improvements235
- Good old web185
- Web foundation145
- Community packages135
- Tool support125
- Used by wordpress35
- Excellent documentation34
- Used by Facebook29
- Because of Symfony23
- Dynamic Language21
- Cheap hosting17
- Easy to learn16
- Awesome Language and easy to implement14
- Very powerful web language14
- Fast development14
- Composer13
- Flexibility, syntax, extensibility12
- Because of Laravel12
- Easiest deployment9
- Readable Code8
- Fast8
- Most of the web uses it7
- Worst popularity quality ratio7
- Short development lead times7
- Fastestest Time to Version 1.0 Deployments7
- Faster then ever6
- Open source and large community5
- Simple, flexible yet Scalable5
- I have no choice :(4
- Has the best ecommerce(Magento,Prestashop,Opencart,etc)4
- Is like one zip of air4
- Open source and great framework4
- Large community, easy setup, easy deployment, framework4
- Great developer experience4
- Easy to use and learn4
- Cheap to own4
- Easy to learn, a big community, lot of frameworks4
- Walk away2
- Used by STOMT2
- Hard not to use2
- Fault tolerance2
- Great flexibility. From fast prototyping to large apps2
- Interpreted at the run time2
- FFI2
- Safe the planet2
- It can get you a lamborghini1
- Secure1
- Simplesaml1
- Bando1
- Secure0
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Cons of C#
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Cons of C#
- Poor x-platform GUI support15
- Closed source8
- Fast and secure7
- Requires DllImportAttribute for getting stuff from unma7
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Cons of PHP
- So easy to learn, good practices are hard to find22
- Inconsistent API16
- Fragmented community8
- Not secure6
- No routing system3
- Hard to debug3
- Old2
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What is C#?
C# (pronounced "See Sharp") is a simple, modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language. C# has its roots in the C family of languages and will be immediately familiar to C, C++, Java, and JavaScript programmers.
What is Jolie?
Jolie crystallises the programming concepts of microservices as native language features: the basic building blocks of software are not objects or functions, but rather services that can always be relocated and replicated as needed. Distribution and reusability are achieved by design.
What is PHP?
Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world.
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Java
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Python
Python is a general purpose programming language created by Guido Van Rossum. Python is most praised for its elegant syntax and readable code, if you are just beginning your programming career python suits you best.
JavaScript
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Golang
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