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    1. COI'm just looking for a good place to get started right now so that I can understand the very basics of how a server works with web apps and build from there rather than just relying on how to guides and stack overflow to fix any problems I might have after I get the app up. Thanks for the info on Tomcat though. Do you have a Java framework you're partial to or think is promising? I've revised my original question.
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    2. COBased on what you've mentioned, you could just go through one of the tutorials on DjangoProject.com ( high level, lots of magic happens behind the scenes ) or PylonsProject.org ( Pyramid is low level, not magic happens behind the scenes ). I'm not really partial to Java. If I needed to harness the benefits of Java, I'd probably opt for Scala... which is interoperable with Java but a bit better/easier for web apps. Scala has a few popular web frameworks - lift and play are two of the most popular ones, but there are many.
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    3. COThanks, you've been very helpful in letting me know what technologies are available. I've looked into Django in that past and it looks very promising (high level integration with open-source for fine tuning if the need arises). This will give me something to focus my learning on and put web development into perspective when combined with one of the courses from Academic Earth or uDacity for the general overview of how web based app development works.
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