I am exploring options to develop a web UI as quickly as possible (Microsoft/Azure Stack). Any recommendations?
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Tech recommendations for quick web UI (Microsoft stack)?
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Tech recommendations for quick web UI (Microsoft stack)?
Last edited by BigDataPro; 7 November 2023, 09:57. -
Are you asking the right question, be more precise. TypeScript was born of Microsoft and I think MS went in the Angular camp as far as UI frameworks are concerned.
What does Azure have to do with UI? -
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Out of box CMS would do, it's for the client's internal usage. I can customise it. I thought of developing with Django, RoR, Node.js but it will take time due to its 3 tier layers.Originally posted by jmo21 View PostTo do what?
Would an out the box CMS "do", or one of these "web site in a box" type websites?Comment
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It's also not cheap...Originally posted by churchillsnip View PostIt's not pretty, but PowerApps ticks that box.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I'd use umbraco, Create the front end in any framework you want - either straight HTML with bootstrap or react/vue/angular Umbraco is .net and easily expanded and v10 upwards is all .net core and runs fine in azure.Originally posted by BigDataPro View Post
Out of box CMS would do, it's for the client's internal usage. I can customise it. I thought of developing with Django, RoR, Node.js but it will take time due to its 3 tier layers.
If you're asking about a frontend framework that you can pick up quickly I'd go with Vue - you can do the whole site using it, or just drop it into individual pages - use it as much or as little as you like.Comment
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