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These days, when there are a lot of web development platforms available to a web developer, it can be a daunting task to choose which tool is appropriate for a project. It can even be quite confusing to consider which technology is used for which purpose when there are tools that represent themselves as an all-in-one solution, while other tools are commonly used for purposes not originally intended for it. Available to a developer are the traditional third-generation and fourth generation programming languages, there's also the full stack web development platform requiring knowledge in a variety of technologies, and there's also the Web 2.0 platforms where a familiarity with a few programming and markup languages is helpful but not required. With all these options available to a web developer, what do you think is the best platform to learn, in terms of cost-effectiveness, including but not limited to such factors as the amount of time required to become productive, as well as the availability of projects and projected revenue from such projects.
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