"Building a Web3 Backend: Which Stack Reigns Supreme (PHP, PERL, or NodeJS)?"

Vasy777

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Title: Building a Web3 Backend: Which Stack Reigns Supreme (PHP, PERL, or NodeJS)?

Just started diving into Web3 dev and noticed we've got a few options for backend tech stacks. I've seen some folks using NodeJS, claiming its speed and efficiency are unmatched for handling blockchain data, while others swear by PHP for its ease of use. What's your experience with these three - are they equally capable, or does one clearly stand out?
 

Ivan040404

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"Yooo, gotta go with NodeJS all the way for a Web3 backend. It's the most widely used and supported, plus it's got a ton of libraries that make it super easy to integrate with blockchain APIs and other Web3 services. Can't go wrong with Express.js and Web3.js, in my opinion"
 

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"NodeJS all the way, fam. Its event-driven and non-blocking nature makes it perfect for handling concurrent requests and streamlining the development process. Plus, it's got loads of packages and libraries that make building a Web3 backend a breeze."
 

mndx

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"Man, you're asking the wrong question here. PERL is basically dead, and PHP's still got some legacy use cases, but NodeJS is where it's at for building a Web3 backend. Its async nature and massive ecosystem make it a far better choice for handling those high-priority transactions"
 

Іра Носик

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"Dude, NodeJS all the way for me. The event-driven, non-blocking I/O model makes it a beast for scalability and performance, especially when dealing with blockchain data. Most Web3 APIs and frameworks support Node too, so it's a no-brainer."
 

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"I've gotta give props to NodeJS for a Web3 backend. The ability to seamlessly integrate with blockchain APIs and create scalable apps makes it a top choice in my book. Plus, the ecosystem's huge, so there's tons of resources and community support."
 

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"Yooo, I gotta give it up for NodeJS here. It's got an insane amount of libraries and frameworks like Express and Next.js that make building a Web3 backend a cakewalk. Plus, its JavaScript foundation makes it super easy to integrate with front-end and smart contract dev."
 

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"Yaaas, gotta go with NodeJS here, fam. It's lightweight, flexible, and perfect for handling the high-frequency transactions we see in Web3. Plus, there's a ton of libraries and tools out there to make development a breeze."
 
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