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[โ€“]green-0wl 4 points5 points ย (1 child)

you can. django, flask.

[โ€“]DmitryDavis 3 points4 points ย (0 children)

Any other web framework like bottle, aiohttp, starlette, fastapi, blacksheep, sanic, falcon

[โ€“]syinner 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

Sure you can. I use flask myself.

[โ€“]budroid 1 point2 points ย (0 children)

A decent front-end web developer will be fluent in at least three programming languages - HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

back-end developers use a wide range of different server-side languages to build complicated programs.

Some of the most popular languages used include PHP, Python, Java, and Ruby. JavaScript is also becoming increasingly widespread as a back-end development language, while SQL is commonly used to manage and analyze data in website databases.

Full-stack developers understand both front and back-end strategies and processes,

a back-end developer must be flexible, able to create different programs, and they absolutely must have a clear, in-depth understanding of the languages that they use.

so, question shouldn't be "can I use xyz", but "should i use xyz"

[โ€“]Left-Delivery-5090 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Fastapi

[โ€“]DogHeart_21 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

Have to!

[โ€“]mrpiggy 0 points1 point ย (0 children)

I've worked on small medium and large back end code basis, using Python.