What is your Tech Stack
Melih Özkalay
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It is a discussion to see which technologies we are using in our products. I am a technical guy so really want to see the comments and talk about that with other makers. 🤘
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Mertcan Esmergül@sitenley
Prime Indies
I'm a designer so my tech stack is mostly around figma, framer, rive and spline! :)
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Huudle AI Project Assistant
Angular /.NET Core / PostgreSQL/ GCP - Web
Flutter - Mobile
We are using Vue.js front end and .NET Core backend with PostgreSQL database for Secure Share
Angular/Typescript/Electron, but I'm experimenting with Rust/Tauri :)
Huudle AI Project Assistant
still studying tech skills for become a founder, maybe you guys can recommend something for learning
I made a post regarding underrated tools stack. The tools that need more attention than they currently have. See it here:
https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
Hardware, Development Tools, Data Infrastructure, Security and Privacy.
JS-TS / Nodejs / NextJs / MongoDB-Posgresql / Supabase-Strapi
what should be the tech stack for marketers, and consultants? I used to be an SSRS developer, it's been a long journey from SQL, java, python, R, and salesforce to google analytics, digital marketing, business consultant
ChatScribe Pro
DJango, PostGreSQL and React are the main. Using lot of other technologies from clouds: AWS, Azure, Google
The tech stack varies significantly based on the project's requirements. Operating with a fixed set is challenging, even if dealing with products instead of projects. Below, we've compiled the most commonly used technical stacks, both by us at JetSoftPro, a software development service, and by our clients:
https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/how-...
1. Hardware:
2. Software:
3. Development Tools:
4. Data Infrastructure:
5. Security and Privacy:
Lancepilot
Great question, would love to see more tech stacks that everyone prefers. is there anyone who love Laravel as a backend ?
Angular/Firebase/GCP - I've been meaning to explore other technologies like Nextjs and Supabase but it feels like it's not worth the investment for a solo founder, just prefer to work with what I'm comfortable with.
Huudle AI Project Assistant
@mohammad_abdin1 I think keeping going with your master tech stack is the best choice. If the product retention will be great, you can consider your needs again but you are in a good way I think :)
My tech stack includes [List of technologies, programming languages react, nextjs, its frameworks, etc. that you use for your projects