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π Resources
Learn about popular tech in the 100 Second Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0vfts4VzfNiI1BsIK5u7LpPaIDKMJIDN
Petite Vue https://github.com/vuejs/petite-vue
Stacks of successful startups https://stackshare.io/
LAMP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP_(software_bundle)
π Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:37 Whatβs in a Tech Stack?
02:05 Popular Stacks
03:08 Frontend
05:34 Backend
08:23 APIs
09:23 Petite Fire Stack
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π Topics Covered
– Choosing a Tech Stack for Web Development
– Comparing JS frameworks
– React State Management with Redux
– Containers with Docker and Kubernetes
– Mobile dev with React Native, Flutter, & Ionic
– APIs with GraphQL and Apollo
– How to build a website
– Cloud Computing Concepts
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Last part is a must watch
true story. My Angular + Firestore on custom theme bought on envanto works with no issues for 5 years already
I'm a MERN guy…but currently working as a mobile dev in react Native
The ending is such a relief
ok cool
Just write the whole thing in assembler.
Mern its my stack
Blazor+.Net core webapi+MSSQL. Done.
Linux, Spring, Svelte, PostgreSQL
not the best but I come from java and already know spring and most of the people tell me that svelte is fun so I went with that
For the DB, nobody uses flat files?
I use whatever has the coolest stickers for my laptop so everyone knows Iβm using it.
He is a svelte fan boy!
As of now, Vue: 197k github star and React:190k github star. So I think Vue is the most popular. What do you say?
Webapp React with Typescript prefering context api and props over third parties state management libs and own Design system using Styled Components; Mobile app React Native with Typescript (pretty much the same as React); .NET API (not my expertise tho); Since I became more useful to the project in front end concerns, I don't mind too much about the used DB. But I'd say I'm falling in love for Flutter…
4:16 lmao the translate
best ad ever
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I recently finished a side project which I use for day-to-day stuff. Started it off with a crazy tech stack because why not and seems good to show off to hiring managers, only to end up scrapping a lot of it and simplifying things in the end. Lol
This kept being hilarious, right when I thought it couldn't be.
Any udemy or udacity course (or any other) you recommend that involves all these tech stack stuff?, thanks.
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Why wouldn't vanilla CSS ever look good? I totally disagree. In my opinion it's way less complicated to just use vanilla CSS instead of tons of unnecessary tools. Vanilla css is more practical and looks nice.
Web developers, I swear…
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Thank you for the white pill at the end there. I wanted to look into web development and things have absolutely blown up since the days where jQuery and a LAMP stack was all you needed.
I need to show this to my friend who thinks that web development is easy
"Deep. Learning. Dick Detection." had me rolling
I like React
What if we WANT to use a relational database because we vividly remember group projects in college where the group struggled to get their firebase db even working in the first place?
That was amazing.
just release a short on yt with the last part
Im using phat just because of its name
If you add microservices, you can have a different tech stack for each service for even more fun!
Fireship: chooses redux
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IT'S PRONOUNCED ENGINE-X??? i always pronounced nginx as "en-jinx"!!!
Itβs django and vue for me. Wins hands down, every time.