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  • What's your code stack for 2021?

    Dhruv Bhatia
    50 replies
    What technologies are you using currently and are excited about in 2021? I'm currently using: Nextjs React GraphQL Tailwind CSS

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    Simon Blok
    VueJs, PHP, Tailwind, NodeJs
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @simonblok Are you using a framework for PHP?
    Simon Blok
    @simonblok @dhruv_bhatia yes, i'm using Laravel as my main framework. Primary because it's a very pragmatic and modern framework.
    Sean O'Callahan
    Personal Stack: Front/API: Blitz.js w/ Prisma, Tailwind (highly highly recommend Blitz) DB: Postgres Mobile: Expo Work: Front: Next.js API: Node w/ Koa DB: Postgres
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @seanocallahan Thanks Sean...haven't checked out Blitz.js, will take a look. How's Prisma?
    Donny Wals
    Not much of a stack since I work on apps but I use Swift and for personal stuff I really enjoy SwiftUI.
    Nelli  Orlova
    Hah, I just published the vacancy for full-stack developer! From the main ones I do remember React, NodeJS, MongoDB, CSS, GET
    Serge Zaitsev
    Go+Preact, worked like a charm for a number of mid-size projects
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @zsergo Solid, I've heard great things about Preact
    Oly Lotfi
    TypeScript, React, NodeJS, and Gatsby!
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @omarlotfi yupppp, very similar code stack :)
    Ismail Ghallou
    Backend: - TypeScript, GraphQL - Express, type-graphql, typeORM, Apollo server - Postgres, Reddis Frontend: - TypeScript, GraphQL - Next, Apollo client, CSS in TS with styled-components Mobile: - React Native
    Mike Williams
    Svelte (Sapper but soon Svelte Kit), TailwindCSS, Firebase
    Masoud Fatemi
    Here's ours (Simplified version!): Backend: - Elixir - NodeJS Frontend: - React
    Masoud Fatemi
    @dhruv_bhatia Actually awesome! its pretty fast and very suitable if your app needs realtime transactions like live chat & messaging
    Daniil Okhlopkov
    Django on backend and anything on frontend (React probably)
    Mehdi Kamar
    Nextjs, React, Bootstrap, Spring Boot & MongoDB
    Andre
    For me it's definitely PWA, NuxtJS, Cockpit CMS, Vue and Vuetify.
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @andrefuchs Nice, hadn't heard about Cockpit CMS until now. I used to be on the Vue stack, switched over to React because of Nextjs and Vercel
    Ivan Fedorov
    Clojure, ClojureScript (which uses React)
    Javier Treviño
    MongoDB and Express for the back end Tensorflow JS for AI React for the front end
    Norbert Jurga
    API: Laravel / Lumen, Front: Tailwind / Bootstrap, Livewire Mobile: Flutter
    Eugene Maltsev
    React.js, Next.js, sometimes for fun Svelte.js For backend usually python
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @eugene_maltsev How's Svelte.js? Haven't tried it yet
    Eyk
    Currently Next.js, React, Tailwind, PostgreSQL, Firebase Auth & Storage, Cloudflare
    Stephane Ibos
    Currently using: - GraphQL - Ruby on Rails - React - Postgres - GCP Cloud Run - GCP Cloud Tasks (Btw - we created an open source library in ruby to interface with this service - https://github.com/keypup-io/clo... - feel free to use it!) - GCP Pub/Sub (Same - we created as well an open source library for Ruby. It's here: https://github.com/keypup-io/clo...)
    Dhruv Bhatia
    @stephane_ibos interesting. Why did you go with GCP over AWS?
    Liviu Barbu
    I go with Codeigniter4, Bootstrap and Mysql. It's simple for me as a one man show and i can build anything with this setup. I tried also tailwind css but i felt like inline css which i don't like at all :)
    Fatos Bediu
    express, vue and I recently made the switch to postgresql and took care of my sanity by moving out of mongodb.