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Always looking for new developer talent, even those with zero experience, as you never know who's got the potential to become a great developer.
There's tools like BuiltWith which are a good way to explore what other sites use. Although it can only use information that can be gleaned from the web responses, it can provide a surprising amount of insight into the stacks others use, especially on the front-end.
Senior DevOps Engineer with 8.5+ years of experience. Otherwise an avid artist, reader, cinephile & football fan. Looking forward to connecting with everyone :)
Siftery should also help as Stackshare tends to miss out on certain organizations.
The catch? On siftery, you can only view content on sign-up which needs a work email ID, i.e: Gmail / Hotmail / Yahoo won't work. A workaround I use is to create an account using email ID(s) via Temp-Mail
/developer|entrepreneur/i
Always looking for new developer talent, even those with zero experience, as you never know who's got the potential to become a great developer.
I'm a fan of Open Source and have a growing interest in serverless and edge computing. I'm not a big fan of spiders, but they're doing good work eating bugs. I also stream on Twitch.
There's tools like BuiltWith which are a good way to explore what other sites use. Although it can only use information that can be gleaned from the web responses, it can provide a surprising amount of insight into the stacks others use, especially on the front-end.
stackshare.io/ is also very useful
Siftery should also help as Stackshare tends to miss out on certain organizations.
The catch? On siftery, you can only view content on sign-up which needs a work email ID, i.e: Gmail / Hotmail / Yahoo won't work. A workaround I use is to create an account using email ID(s) via Temp-Mail
the only useful website i think is disposable mail its useful becaause its help you to reduce spam
Wappalizer Chrome extension is what I use. Been addicted to looking up other people's tech stack
That does look pretty neat. Link for the lazy: wappalyzer.com/download
Cool stuff. Thanks for sharing Scott!