Tech Stack or also known as solution stack is a set of software or components needed to create a complete platform such that no additional software is needed to support applications - Wikipedia
π€© What's your current tech stack ?
π’ Let everyone know.. Comment below!
π I'll go first..
- Flutter
- Google Cloud
- GitHub
- Firebase
- Docker
- Kubernetes
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Can I say, this was an indirect message to use GO π.
Loves your reply...
Laravel
Node js Express
Vue.js
REST
My upcoming tech stack:
That's amazing Jackson.. Literally it's awesome to see your tech stack..
By the way... what's your niche on the cloud side ?
I am currently on the container side on the cloud. Docker and Kubernetes are amazing...
Kubernetes :)
Great... Kubernetes is love
πππ
Core Java, Dart
Android, Flutter
For how long you have been with Dart and Flutter. ?
Love to work under your experience π
1.5 years with Flutter and Dart. But now I am working on Native Android
Containerization is a key component to making your projects portable. This allows you to use whatever stack you want and be able to easily deploy it to any container-friendly host. I use Alpine as my base because it's extremely light, weighing in at only ~5mb.
RethinkDB is a highly underrated NoSQL database service with built in support for clustering and push notifications.
Web Sockets are absolutely essentially for dealing with real-time data synced across multiple clients.
Web Components are, simply put, the future of front-end web development. Being able to create self-contained, portable components with zero dependencies is a complete game changer. Forget bloated, inefficient libraries like React and learn this web standard.
*Me, when someone is talking about Web Sockets..
Any good resources to study about the Sockets ?
Here's a pretty decent tutorial that shows the basics of how to create a WebSocket server using Node and connect to it from a browser.
Flutter
I guess that is enough to make π€©..
Not making much money looking for opportunity.
You seems to be DevOps guy π₯..
professionally:
Java
Spring Boot
Mongo
Angular
Openshift
for personal projects:
React
Rust vs Go (haven't decided yet)
Rust vs Go for backend ?
Tough to decide... I can help you...
hey, I'm interested in hearing your take on this epic battle π
@heydrdev so any reply or not?
Sorry for the late reply...
I found this article very useful itnext.io/rust-vs-go-cc38b7048181
This make my mind to go with Go, because today all the major DevOps tools like Kubernetes, Docker, Consul, Vault, Terraform, Etcd, Grafana Istio, all are written in Go.
So probably working with Go would be good decisions for me.
But I am going to create a Poll for it. π
Currently using:
Front
Angular (Typescript)
Material (for theming and prebuilt components)
Back
Node.js
Express
Postgres
Simple but effective.
true...
Currently (small project): Solid-start + Supabase.
At work: react + redux + -observables (transitioning to Zustand) + custom back-end written in Java.