On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 7:50 AM, M. Fermin <mrfermin02@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am interested in starting a website eerily similar to AirBNB and was
> wondering exactly what languages I would need to know to get the back end
> working.
Backend? Ruby. Ideally SQL too, but you can probably avoid that
in the beginning. You'll need to learn the "front-end" (HTML, CSS,
JavaScript) as well.
> I'm a novice and learning at a snails pace so I would like to
> eventually hire someone to take care of this for me,.
It might be more cost-effective to hire someone up front to guide you
through the initial setup and some preliminary development.
Otherwise, you'll be paying someone to clean up after the fact :-)
Good luck!
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