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If I were starting from scratch, I'd still look around at the team I was working with and see what they know. I platform Platform that no one on your team knows is the wrong platform. For production work, stick with what you know, unless there is a pressing reason that you have to change.

If you are determined to learn something new, I'd suggest Ruby on Rails. In just a couple of years it has become on one of the major milestones to compare other systems to: "I use xyz, it's like rails except..." That alone speaks to the kind of impact it has had on the web development community. Ruby gives you a hugely powerful server-side scripting language, and Rail allows for rapid development of high quality applications.

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If I were starting from scratch, I'd still look around at the team I was working with and see what they know. I platform that no one on your team knows is the wrong platform. For production work, stick with what you know, unless there is a pressing reason that you have to change.

If you are determined to learn something new, I'd suggest Ruby on Rails. In just a couple of years it has become on of the major milestones to compare other systems to: "I use xyz, it's like rails except..." That alone speaks to the kind of impact it has had on the web development community. Ruby gives you a hugely powerful server-side scripting language, and Rail allows for rapid development of high quality applications.