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@devTea I know. I know. It's not for production. I just need enough to show it to some people I am working on it. It's a favour for someone and I didn't have time to work on it earlier and have to meet them tomorrow.
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devTea240886y@harshitaneja . Means I’m pinning it so I could read the comments later, I didn’t say it’s bad whatsoever.
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@theKarlisK I am most comfortable with nodejs for web development. As my work is in data science so python and R but I do have to create quick web apps in MEAN stack for my clients so they can see the results in d3 . But the problem is I doubt any of these are useful for e-commerce.
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Depends on your stack.
If you need to hand it off fully, I'd go with BigCommerce or a square space.
If it's WordPress, WooCommerce is free with lots of plugins.
If you're building it custom and supporting it, you can use Open Cart.
I'm sure there are other options out there that might work. I'm curious to hear some other suggestions too. -
Thanks everyone for the help. Went forward with woocommerce. Don't think I will continue with this but it allowed me enough to show them that work's in progress.
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