Personally, I will spend more time improving on NextJS, PostgreSQL, TypeScript, and GraphQL. I also like the approach of Svelte.
What will you focus on in your tech-stack in 2021?
Personally, I will spend more time improving on NextJS, PostgreSQL, TypeScript, and GraphQL. I also like the approach of Svelte.
What will you focus on in your tech-stack in 2021?
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I will mostly be working on the following: typescript, Node.js, DevOps, security, AWS, and PostgreSQL. I will also be looking to make my basics stronger: looking at data structures and algorithms again.
DevOps is a very huge topic, and tbh haven't yet made a decision to focus on mastering it, rather than learning very fundamentals. š
The same goes for AWS really, an entirely unique ecosystem, with a vast array of products for almost anything you can wrap your head around š
To clarify: I'm not looking to master all of the topics in DevOps or AWS, just going to start on the fundematals! Got to start somewhere!
Fair enough ššÆ
RabbitMQ, Golang, ReactJS, and maybe flutter.
All lovely technologies!
Since you're gonna get down with RabbitMQ, I'd also add Kafka to that list. They're similar, with different strengths and weaknesses, and having both on your belt would make you better fitted all sorts of problems.
RabbitMQ? I had to google that šš
Yes, RabbitMQ has been around for at least 5 years. It's just simply, some argue, the best pub/sub framework going. I used it in a prior job experience and found it's logging to be fantastic. Need to find that lost message? No problem.
RabbitMQ not as cute as the name š
But still the most used message broker.
Haha, there has to be the story behind that name šš
For backend, it would be Golang / Rust + PostgreSQL.
For frontend, it is hard to really guess, but I am considering Svelte, or just Hugo + ESbuild. If else is bad, I am back to Nuxt / Vue.
Rust... here we meet again šš
To me, it's like a mysterious creature described to be awesome by so many, tho yet I have never managed time to learn it. It's been so for a long time, despite reading it's been voted the most loved lang in SO surveys every year šš
Waiting for svelte-kit. But already in the middle of a personal project using svelte-sapper, Express.js, Mongoose with Mongodb and tailwind-css. I will focus on learning to make better Rest APIs, want to try out SASS. Also want to try out websockets and webRTC
Well I will tame the beast called JavaScript , then I will move on to Nodejs and React , I also started MongoDB and so far I liked it.
I also like MongoDB, tho I feel it's been a bit overrated. š
The reason being people using it for everything due to 'MERN' hype everywhere. It surely has it's use cases where it is superior to relation DBS, tho you need skill and expertise to identify those cases. š
I agree with every word you said :D
I would like to write an app with these extensions or asynchronous/concurrent libraries for PHP with adapters for symfony/laravel.
spiral.dev/
driftphp.io/
I would also like to improve on issues of hexagonal architectures, event-driven, kubernetes.
Possibly, if there is time, Go and PostgreSQL.
For the first months of the year, my main focus is to get my caching-focused reverse proxy project to 1.0, and to get the GCP Cloud Architect certification, although both are already in motion, so it's somewhat cheating.
For later in the year, I wanna develop some bigger projects powered by GraphQL, become proficient in Rust and Kafka, and for work, I'll most likely expand my knowledge of networking through sockets, specially fault recovery and stuff, for a real time chat product. The cherry on top would be the GCP Security Engineer certification, but there's a ton of ground I need to cover, so we'll see.
Continue on Azure Devops, Azure AD, Azure Virtual Machines and Azure App Services.
Continue work on Angular 11, Typescript, Web Sockets, Material and .NET 5.0
Try to break into React once again. Need more experience in React... and give in to Redux-like frameworks; which, I don't like.
Typescript.. Node.. Maybe Ionic + react.. Or this Javascript framework for building windows apps.. ( don't know the name yet)
But yeah.. More frontend and maybe the transition to fullstack..
Backend: Laravel
Frontend: React - React Native.
I really liked Laravel, when I worked in the PHP ecosystem š
Overall a rock-solid choice and well-thought-out design š
PS I remember it used Vue as a default front-end? š
I'm assuming you like to React better, easy to swap both anyways š
I am building my own CSS frameworkš Soon I will write a post about it.
I mostly use Svelte. Most of my sites are static, so Iām trying my hand at Elder.js to generate them. Iāve been doing my own framework in Svelte, but itās not good with SEO.
Never heard of Elder.js šš
Itās a Svelte based static site generator that has great SEO. Itās a bit opinionated, but Iām going to give it a try.
You can see it here: github.com/Elderjs/elderjs
Thanks for sharing, will take a look š
Next.js, TS, Laravel, GraphQL and some DevOps things like K8s and Terraform
The last two you mention scare me a bit tbh š
Uncharted territories šš
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I will be focusing on these:
Flutter
React Native, Next.js, React, firebase and some AWS,Azure,Gcp and devops stuff.
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I will apply this to all projects: simple presentation websites / eCommerce projects
This is a fun question. Loved reading the responses.
After spending a 9 months with web dev i am going to try game dev with the godot engine
NuxtJs š
I am learning ReasonML as a replacement for TypeScript and I'm going to push it on more projects.
Also, going deeper in Go and Elixir and participate more in OSS.
I will stick to the TALL stack!
I just bought a great TailwindCSS course by Chirs!
I was tempted to use Tailwind for almost every project in 2020, tho decided that sticking and improving on CSS + SASS would be a better value, at least for now šš
GraphQL definitely, Nodejs, React and Mobile Development
I will try to learn Angular, PostgreSQL and .NET Core
Frontend javascript frameworks in general and svelte more specifically. Also focusing on improving my frontend ui creation workflow.
I like Svelte a lot, too š Simple yet effective and performant šÆ Sad to see Sapper go, yet excited about SvelteKit in the future š
Iām learning scala at the moment. Functional programming gave me a new perspective to programming.