Svelte for all front end work. Svelte is a JavaScript transpiler, so it really isn’t a library. But it is the best for fast, small frontend code.
I like working with Go language backends, but I mostly end up using PHP still. I’ve done some Node.js with Express for a personal server on my computer that I use for automation. That has been a very fun project!
I am a frontend developer focused in creating application with React, Vue and Svelte. Currently, I am a software engineering student at Kasetsart University.
How’s it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
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I use other things, but nothing unseats Ruby on Rails as my favorite.
I’m Ben and I am a Rails developer
Ben Halpern ・ Apr 17 '18 ・ 3 min read
JavaScript + React = 🐐 (GOAT)
The greatest of all time ⚛️
Ayee no TypeScript??? 😆
AyeeYay no TypeScript!! :)TypeScript + NextJS, currently use it for almost every project.
PHP + TailwindCSS + AlpineJS + Laravel + Linux = TALL stack
Shouldn't it be PTALL stack , or is the P(hp) implied in the L(for larvel , since I think larvel is a php framework , I'm not sure)?
Yes, or the P could be silent like pterodactyl
TypeScript + NextJS + TailwindCSS
Svelte for all front end work. Svelte is a JavaScript transpiler, so it really isn’t a library. But it is the best for fast, small frontend code.
I like working with Go language backends, but I mostly end up using PHP still. I’ve done some Node.js with Express for a personal server on my computer that I use for automation. That has been a very fun project!
Python. NumPy. Courses on linear algebra now look that much easier.
Solid is pretty good. It's similar to React but more REACTive.
Typescript with XState
Python and django for backend +Javascript and Next JS for frontend
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