As we roll into February, we have a couple returning sponsors and one first-time DEV Community partner.
Please take a few minutes to check out their offerings and consider them for your company or next project.
DigitalOcean
DigitalOcean is a much-loved cloud computing platform. I'm always impressed by how well-built and well-documented the DigitalOcean core products are. It's easier said than done, and they've been able to stay ahead of the curve.
DigitalOcean has been our longest-running supporter to date, and we're extremely thankful for their consistent support. Their commitment to the developer ecosystem is crystal clear.
GoCD
GoCD is a continuous delivery tool built by Thoughtworks, one of the most reputable software development firms we've ever dealt with.
This is a feature-rich tool with some really fabulous visualization. Definitely worth considering for your organization or project. The product is very well supported through documentation, resources, and of course, the open source community. Very much worth checking out.
Triplebyte
Triplebyte allows developers to take one quiz and immediately get into the interview process with top tech companies if you qualify. It should be a part of any developer's job search process.
I personally took the Triplebyte quiz and the questions felt like a genuine test of real world software development principles. I'm spoken for in terms of work and you may be as well, but I'd suggest giving the quiz a spin either way.
These organizations are helping us build the best community we can. I urge you to check out their offerings if you are in the market for their services.
Happy coding ❤️
Top comments (2)
I do all my projects with Digital Ocean for a couple of years now and I totally agree on your opinion: I didn't even had to google for my problems, they have everything on their documentation.
Setting up nginx on a ubuntu server? Docs cover a step-by-step tutorial.
Deploy complete stack with specific version of mongodb, nginx, react?
Docs cover it, splitted by OS versions.
Setting up SSL with letsencrypt? Docs has a tutorial for it.
I love it ❤
I've been meaning to take the Triplebyte quiz for a while now, inquiring minds want to know!