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Frontend:
Mobile:
Backend:
Database:
pretty clean stack, I have tried using vuetify with vite, does it support vue 3?
Not yet, it is currently in beta :(
I see, hope that they release stable version soon, thanks for letting know
For Pushpad we use Ruby on Rails with PostgreSQL and Redis, plain CSS and JavaScript and we deploy on custom infrastructure on DigitalOcean.
For BuonMenu it's the same, but we deploy on Heroku, since it's a smaller website.
both look great, specially liked the buonmenu app, great concept ❤
Hey, Thank you :)
I'm planning to be a Node.js/.NET Core Fullstack Developer, so:
Well I'm currently learning so I usually change the tech but:
Front: VueJS 3 (ViteJS) + TS + Windicss
Back: Express + TS + MongoDB (Should I give a try to NestJS??)
Devops: Docker + Actions
Testing: Vitest + Testing library + Cypress
Happy to hear if sb could give me some advise or some tech to start to use :)
vitest is great!
Really interesting.
Thanks for sharing!
thanks ❤ waiting for more people to share their stacks, can't wait to see some unique stacks!
Next.js/Gatsby.js
Node.js/Express
Django
Web3/Solidity
:-)
I am really interesting on you.
Could I get your address? That we can have communication for our development?
Thanks!
sure, if you're on discord you can contact me there, my id is
asheeshh#7727
or you can contact me on twitter@_asheeshh
Hmm.. I don't use both of them.
Do you use Slack?
My ad2r is "icefoxteny gm com"
Please send me invitation.
:-)
Next.js, SWR, Supabase, Chakra UI.
one of my fav stacks 💪
NATS:
MERN Stack
Fronend : React | Tailwind
BackEnd : Node.js | Firebase
Database : MongoDB
I've been working in a monorepo structure with:
Front end: Svelte with native CSS and handrolled Grapqhl library
Back end: Postgres with Prisma > Fastify > Graphql built out with Envelop and Graphql-modules
A shared code library that houses type definitions generated by GraphQL Codegen, as well as common code like input validations and a few helper functions that are needed on both sides of the wire
I've also been working on a hobby project using;
Looking at this and thinking about it in context, it's amazing how much productivity I've gained through the use of projects from just 2 organizations.
Django, HTMX, PostgreSQL, Tailwind
Frontend: React, Vue
Backend: Laravel, Express, Nestjs, .NET Core
Database: MySQL, PostgresSQL
Deployment: Heroku, Digital Ocean
Astro, Vue 3/TS, Pinia, Vite, Tailwind
Laravel, GraphQL, MySQL
Web Components with Lit/TS, OpenWC
Frontend: Angular 13, Tailwind CSS, NgZorro
Backend: ASP.Net Core 6, Dapper, EF Core
Database: PostgreSQL, MSSQL
Hosting: AWS, Azure
Node.js, PostgreSQL, PostGraphile, Redis, Next.js, Bootstrap css, knex.js, Prisma, Amazon SES
Plain JS and Fetch
AWS API Gateway with Lambda
AWS S3 for NoSQL JSON backend database
Nodejs, Nextjs, Ejs and react some times. But I have plans to learn some new frameworks
interesting
Remix,
Prisma,
Tailwind,
Sqlite/Postgres
I'm planning to use remix too :)
React Typescript,
Node.js with express.js
Mysql for the database
SvelteKit TS
NestJS sometimes
Prisma
Tailwind
Supabase
Frontend: Next.js + Tailwind
Backend: Node.js + Hapi.js
Database: PostgreSQL
Never heard of hapi.js, time to do some research
NodeJS, Gatsby, Supabase, Tailwind
Vuejs | nuxtjs | tailwindcss - front
Nodejs | nestjs | prisma | mysql - back
AWS - Elastic Beanstalk for deploy
R, vanilla React with Vite
P, Postgres, or sometimes MongoDB
G, Golang for server
With the embed feature in Golang, I can pack the build outputs of React into the Golang binary, and it becomes a portable app
best abbreviation so far 😆
Front-End: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, React Native, Redux
Back-End: Python, NodeJS, SQL, NoSQL, Docker
The acronym would be too long 🤣
😂hcjtrrnrpynosdo maybe
I got dizzy just trying to pronounce that 😂
😂
Thanks, great read.