One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
What is the ideal Tech stack to build a website in 2024? π¨βπ»
It depends.
It depends if you actually have dozens millions of clients with huge expectations
And if yes, then please do lots of research.
If not, then YAGNI.
It depends then if you are alone or in a team.
If you are alone, I would choose the simplest thing that work and that you are comfortable with.
If you are in a team, I would choose the simplest thing that work and that you and your colleagues are comfortable with.
Your clients very much don't care about your stack.
They would like us to also focus on their problems, and if possible, solve them.
If your keep things easy and simple, you will have more bandwith to focus on what really matters.
It depends.
It depends if you actually have dozens millions of clients with huge expectations
And if yes, then please do lots of research.
If not, then YAGNI.
It depends then if you are alone or in a team.
If you are alone, I would choose the simplest thing that work and that you are comfortable with.
If you are in a team, I would choose the simplest thing that work and that you and your colleagues are comfortable with.
Your clients very much don't care about your stack.
They would like us to also focus on their problems, and if possible, solve them.
If your keep things easy and simple, you will have more bandwith to focus on what really matters.
At the end of the day, clients have no use for your code