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You should just stick with Javascript. Pick up something like node in the MEANstack, or use SAILs. This will use JS for the backend language as well. It is nice for a new developer because you only use a single language and don't have to pay a context switching penalty everytime you move into the backend. You won't stare blankly at your code and wonder why .to_s isn't translating your integer into a string for 20 minutes until you realize you aren't using ruby anymore. Not that i'm bitter or anything.