Ask HN: What services and technologies do you use to build web app?
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Clojure (Luminus) on the backend, ClojureScript / Reagent / Re-Frame on the front-end.
Backend: Rails + MySQL + Sidekiq
Frontend: React + Bulma
Cloud: Cloud66 + Digital Ocean
Laravel Php
Mysql
Redis
Bitbucket
Forge
VS Code
“Seasoned” tech but works like charm
“Seasoned” tech but works like charm
Frontend:
Vue
Webpack
CircleCI
S3
Cloudfront (for EV SSL) or Cloudflare (for easy SSL)
Backend: Express, Node, Heroku Heroku CI
DB: Mongo Redis Both on Compose
Other Services Include: Stripe Twilio
Backend: Express, Node, Heroku Heroku CI
DB: Mongo Redis Both on Compose
Other Services Include: Stripe Twilio
For the backend: node.js + express
For the frontend: riot.js, pug, rollup
Databases (polyglot persistence): Couchdb, Postgresql and Elasticsearch
Queue: rabbitmq
For the frontend: riot.js, pug, rollup
Databases (polyglot persistence): Couchdb, Postgresql and Elasticsearch
Queue: rabbitmq
build:
Modelio.org and IntelliJ Ultimate linked to bitbucket's git repository, with BDD on Cucumber and Selenide.
Springboot ( java8, groovy or kotlin ) + queryDSL + Postgresql + angular.
host: private server4you centOS vps, keep running with monit and nginx as load-balancer.
host: private server4you centOS vps, keep running with monit and nginx as load-balancer.
Vue.js, node, Mongo (maybe firebase if want to focus on frontend UI design)
Backend: Python Tornado + Redis + MongoDb
Frontend: AngularjS + Bootstrap
Cloud: AWS SES + Cloudfront + S3
Frontend: AngularjS + Bootstrap
Cloud: AWS SES + Cloudfront + S3
React, Redux
ASP.NET Core
SQL Server
AWS (EB, Cloudfront, S3)
Redis
Android (Java) with Firebase and Cloud functions
Frontend - ReactJS
Backend - Google Firebase
Backend - Google Firebase
Ruby On Rails - still my fav
The main ones:
- aws (EB for backend, S3 for frontend)
- node.js
- mysql
- graphql
- create-react-app + redux
- flow
- aws (EB for backend, S3 for frontend)
- node.js
- mysql
- graphql
- create-react-app + redux
- flow
PHP + everything