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Nobody cares about your stack (and your code quality)

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  1. An open source Firebase alternative
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    I use Node/Express for building back-ends using TypeScript (with ts-node). I used to work a lot with MongoDB, but recently switched to PostgreSQL using Supabase. Or host it myself—it depends on the situation.

    #Developer Tools #Realtime Backend / API #Backend As A Service 423 social mentions

  2. The biggest remote job board on the web
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    Every user visiting Remote OK has literally no clue what tech is used behind the scenes, and I bet you a hundo that they don't care. All they care is; does the product performs fast, can this product provide them the value they are looking for and does the product provide that value quickly to them?

    #Remote Jobs #Job Boards #Tech Jobs 137 social mentions

  3. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I use React for building web-based applications. Like all hipster React developers, I commonly use Next.js. However, lately I've been a huge fan of Create T3 for end-to-end typesafety. I've used Nuxt.js in the past but haven't used it in a while, but I'm still a huge fan of Vue, and with their latest V3 iteration, I'm thinking of giving it another shot.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 918 social mentions

  4. Build beautiful native apps in record time 🚀
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    • Open Source
    I use Flutter for building mobile applications. Used to work a lot with Ionic (for side-projects and professionally), but holy crap, I'm so happy I made the switch to Flutter.

    #Development Tools #Application Builder #Mobile App Development 340 social mentions

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