23.04.2018, 11:29
imo, you won't need the new technology unless you're planning on real time applications.
PHP is sufficient for UCP and I think even an overkill to learn NodeJS or Go just to improve a generic UCP, on the other hand, just learning any of the two is a nice advantage in terms of wider perspective of what you can do on the web.
PHP will always be better for small and/or simple things (& faster).
For where to learn I can only recommend to experiment as much as possible, don't have any recommendations from where to learn stuff.
PHP is sufficient for UCP and I think even an overkill to learn NodeJS or Go just to improve a generic UCP, on the other hand, just learning any of the two is a nice advantage in terms of wider perspective of what you can do on the web.
PHP will always be better for small and/or simple things (& faster).
For where to learn I can only recommend to experiment as much as possible, don't have any recommendations from where to learn stuff.