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Best Dev Stacks to Learn in 2025

Leon Martin on January 06, 2025

In the tech world, there is a constant flow of changes and keeping up with them means the choicefor tools and technologies which are the most appro...
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Spyridon Ponaris

I noticed that .NET and Blazor are missing from the discussion, so I’d like to include some of the key benefits of learning Blazor and .NET:

Blazor has carved a niche in the Microsoft ecosystem, especially for developers who prefer C#. Its advantages include:

Growing Adoption: With WebAssembly maturing, Blazor is increasingly viable for high-performance web apps.
Seamless Integration: Works well with existing .NET libraries and tools.
Stable Ecosystem: Backed by Microsoft, Blazor will remain relevant for years, especially in enterprise development.

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Amazing Leader

.Net is never invited to the cool kids table.

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Spyridon Ponaris

.NET might not always sit at the 'cool kids' table, but it’s a powerful and deserves recognition.
With Blazor, .NET has made significant strides in modern web development, enabling developers to build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript.

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Hum Sopha

Where Laravel?

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Martins Gouveia

The best stack to learn depends on your needs and who wrote the post 😂

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Leon Martin

Yeha, that's true jasjajs 😂

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Wilmela • Edited

🤣😂 The author's suggestions are on point notwithstanding.

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keyru Nasir Usman

This is AI generated content, right?

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Hirak Kalita

You are in the age of ai. You can't expect human generated content now. One day, foods will be AI generated 🤭

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keyru Nasir Usman

I subscribed to this blog channel because I want to read blogs written by software developers from their experience. I have a lot of AI models in my phone/PC, therefore i don't have to come here to read AI generated content. Bloggers can use AI to brainstorm ideas for their blog but they shouldn't copy and paste everything from the AI. Do you know that AI generated content is very boring to read?

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Vin Dublin

I'm sure we'll also soon begin to see AI generated comment sections that have no human responses as a part of their tapestry

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Hameem

Yeah.. and they didn't even bother reading it themself. For the Python-Django Stack:

Backend Power: Gyroscope can create a break-through invention in the field of magnetically levitated solid-state devices.

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Skate

LMAO

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Aravind

Where's golang?

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Oziel Perez • Edited

Do not learn React. I can't In good conscience recommend this framework with all the messy code bases and anti patterns it causes.

Frameworks worth exploring:
Vue, Svelte, Nest.js, Django, Laravel, Flutter, Echo (Golang), Astro, Blazor

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khi195

Try getting a svelte job in the UK.

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eshimischi

Solid.js you forgot to mentioned

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OssiDev

Very JS oriented list and one that I've seen since 2020.

My advice; Don't learn MongoDB or Firebase. I've never seen these used in customer environments. MongoDB as a document database has a very specific use case. People who start with Mongo also don't realize how hard it can be to manage the schema as your app grows. Firebase is simple to use but costs can get out of hand and it's a proprietary database.

Both of these are the typical "beginner suggestions", but have low value in real work life.

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Khalid Achwaq

Where is Golang 🙆🏻‍♂️

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Tomislav Miletic

Wow...no Django, htmx, tailwind, alpine/hyperscript stack...you really did disappoint.

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Eduardo Vedes

Terrible article.

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Maksim Zaikov

There is always something to add to this list... but some things can be useful

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Chamod Theekshana

Free programming site:
programmingforbegin.blogspot.com/

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Shivam Waghmare

Java full stack is also be better option

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Omar Hussein

Django with Next.js ?

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Ibrahim Alli • Edited

What happened to MEAN?
Stop playing

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Sahil Langoo

No Deno , Bun .... frameworks
No Astro js the coolest js frameworks IMO
No Laravel?
No Golang frameworks?
No .Net?

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Sergio Olivieri

Why PEVN isn't mentioned?

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Mx w • Edited

I notice that RAILS is missing. Just a garbage heap of lousy 2025 trends being chased like sheep by low iq devs without having a flying clue what you’re doing or trying to accomplish. 👎🏻.

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Nwajei Gideon

I'm currently on the Ai/Ml stack.
Learning python now, going to be the best this year

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Wilmela

I was hoping to find golang somewhere. What happened?

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Mikhael Jasper (Jasphine)

Golang golang golang ....

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Joseph Olofinte

Considering the fact that about 8 or 9 out the 12 on this list includes React, you should have just said "best React stacks to learn in 2025"