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What is your Tech Stack?

Henry Boisdequin on November 15, 2020

Hello, Dev community! I was wondering what tech stack you use for building projects? This could be a tech stack for building any different pieces ...
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Alvaro Saburido • Edited

Hello Henry, I share the tech stack I feel more comfortable with is:

Client: Vue or Nuxt (depending on if it's a static website or a web app), for mobile apps Ionic + Vue. Tailwind CSS. No UI framework, I build my components from scratch.

Backend: Hasura + Graphql

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Wanny Miarelli

Thanks for Hasura, will check it out asap!

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Henry Boisdequin • Edited

I will checkout Hasura as well like @wannymiarelli . I have been recommended Hasura before but never came to using it. Thanks for that!

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M. Akbar Nugroho

My stack is almost similar with you :)

UI web :

  • React.js
  • Styled-components
  • axios
  • React Hook Form

Services :

  • Adonis.js
  • Postgresql

And I'm going to add Redis for my caching database soon..

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Henry Boisdequin

Yes, Redis is a great tool to use for caching your database. I would definitely recommend it!

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Lakshya Singh

Front-end : Vue Nuxt Vuetify Flutter
Backend: Django Flask Express
DB: Mongo Postgres

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Henry Boisdequin

Since you've tried Mongo and Postgres, which one do you like more? Personally, I've never tried Mongo and have only used Postgres. Do you think I should give Mongo a go?

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Lakshya Singh

They both have their distinctive use cases if you have many relations in your database like foreign keys many to many keys etc then you are better off with postgres. But if that's not the case better off with mongo as it's querying capacity is insanely amazing with select limit aggregation pipeline and other features.

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Henry Boisdequin

Thanks for your insight. I think I will stick with Postgres but I will make sure to try Mongo soon!

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Margo McCabe

You might want to give HarperDB a go as well! It supports NoSQL and SQL including joins, so kind of a hybrid between the two.

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Henry Boisdequin

Thanks for the suggestion. I will check HarperDB out!

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Carlos Saltos

Cool, thanks for sharing ... we are using Scala with MongoDB, Redis, Solr and HBase at the backend and moving to Svelte for the frontend with Finatra for the Rest API ... it’s great !! 👍😎

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Henry Boisdequin

I've heard a lot of people using Svelte for the frontend. Have you tried React.js or Vue.js? If so, how does it compare to Svelte?

All I've heard of Scala is from the Stackoverflow survey (featured as the highest paying language). How do you think Scala compares to some other languages such as Python or Javascript/Typescript?

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viracoding

It sounds very interesting. In which company are you using Scala and in which projects?
I am now learning scala, it’s amazing.

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Junxiao Shi

Browser: TypeScript, Preact, Pure CSS
Web server: nginx, PHP
Application server: TypeScript, LevelDB
High performance: Go, C, Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK)

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Henry Boisdequin

Cool tech stack! I haven't learnt any high-performance languages yet but I plan to learn Go. How do you think Go compares to C, C++, or Rust?

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Junxiao Shi

I have both Go and C in the same codebase. yoursunny.com/t/2020/NDN-DPDK-ICN2....
C is for interfacing with hardware devices, such as 100Gbps Ethernet adapter. You wouldn't want to use Go because context switching is causing too much overhead.
Go is for higher level logic. You wouldn't want to write GraphQL server in C.

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Henry Boisdequin

Thanks for the tips! I think for my use case, Go would be the best language to learn.

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kartik puri • Edited

Hello,

My normal goto tech stack that I always suggest to a client

Client-Side:
1.Vuejs or Gridsome(Depends on the situation)
For frontend framework, I normally go with quasar framework or Vuetify

Backend:
Mostly Flask or sometime NodeJs Hapi

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Brayden W ⚡️

I’m learning MERN stack right now :D

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Henry Boisdequin

I've tried everything in that tech stack aside from MongoDB. Do you like MongoDB and should I try it?

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Brayden W ⚡️

Cool! I've only been learning for the past couple days... but I think it's pretty simple. One of the main benefits is that it uses JSON for storing info which is awesome for many JS developers 🎉

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Jeremy Barber

Tech Stack:

Front-End: ReactJS
Middle: NodeJS (firebase also goes here but new to the use of cloud functions)
Back-End: MSSQL or MySQL (some mongoDB and firebase but not often)

Hosting Services (just as a bonus): Heroku, Netlify, FireBase and Clever Cloud. (They all have free/dev stuff for projects or messing around)

Mainly JavaScript in React. Some vanilla JavaScript. HTML/CSS and some SCSS but SCSS generally overkill for a lot of things I feel like, unless you are making some giant app or website as far as I can tell.

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Henry Boisdequin

I've never tried SCSS. How do you think SCSS compares to CSS in your everyday app? Cool tech stack!

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Deadkill ☄🚀

Vue, laravel and graphql

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Henry Boisdequin

GraphQL is a great tool, glad it's in your tech stack!

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Marco Carrozzo

java / quarkus / vertx
python / flask / aiohttp
bash
mysql / cassandra / elastic
docker / swarm / k8s

no frontend as I'm a devops :)

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Henry Boisdequin

Cool and interesting tech stack! I have never head of some tools on your tech stack such as cassandra, elastic, swarm, and k8s. Will definitely check those out!

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Nonso

Mine damn simple
-reactJS
-redux
-materialUI
-framer motion
-graphQL

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Henry Boisdequin

Short and sweet but powerful!

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Andrew Baisden

Front-End: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Typescript, React, Redux, Flutter/Dart

Back-End: Python, NodeJS, SQL, NoSQL, Kotlin

CI/CD: GitHub Actions, CircleCI

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Henry Boisdequin

Nice!

 
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Henry Boisdequin

Thanks @sharpninja !

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Tirta Keniten

This is my stack:

UI:

  • Vue/Nuxtjs
  • Tailwind

Database:

  • MySQL
  • Redis

Server:

  • Laravel
  • NodeJs / Express
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Henry Boisdequin

Great tech stack!

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Henry Boisdequin

Cool and powerful tech stack!

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Grey_W I N D

Learning MERN stack and enjoying it

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Henry Boisdequin

Cool!

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Gentil Pinto

Angular, Ruby on Rails, Laravel

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Henry Boisdequin

You must be learning all the time!

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Henry Boisdequin

I have never tried WASM, but I plan to soon, using Go. How does WASM compare to Javascript?