What's the best technology stack, Sup Forums?

What's the best technology stack, Sup Forums?

No PHP or Google shit, Pajeet please go.

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Elixir/Phoenix

Meteor

Fag. Learn to program like pajeet and stop learning shit that isn't paying.

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The best technology stack for what? Different tools for different needs.

LAMP. If you use anything else just pipe yourself to /dev/null

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Making modern web applications. What else would you need a tech stack for?

Anything else should just be done on HTML+CSS, no Javascript (or as few as possible) and whatever backend.

webassembly as universal standard when?

That's basically pure JavaScript websites but you can't look at the source for the JavaScript.

Stallman warned us but we didn't listen.

flask, Django or any Python web framework
HTML/CSS entirely written by hand
JS only if required (no SPA shit)

will html and css also be compiled?

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L is for Linux
A is for Apache
M is for MariaDB
P is for Perl

Together they form the confiest stack known to man.

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I'd rather go with "P is for Python", but yeah.

If you think "P is for PHP", you need to rethink life.

This is our stack:
- Slack for communication
- Jira for planning and bug tracker
- Confluence for documentation
- Git on BitBucket for version control
- JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ and PyCharm)

For the Python devs:
- Flask or Tornado
- SQLAlchemy
- Celery
- Tox and Nosetest

For the Java/Scala devs:
- Netty
- Guice
- Gradle

For the front-end:
- Angular
- Bootstrap with AdminLTE2

On the server:
- Latest Ubuntu Server LTS
- Ansible for orchestration
- LXC for containerization
- PostgreSQL
- Nginx
- uwsgi for Flask
- LDAP

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your waifu is shit.

She's a butterface, loves reddit memes and gets mad at Sup Forums shitposting about lewdness with her
Worst of it, she's a legit full blown Bernie supporter
Objectively shit

LAMP is only good if you're a newb. Once you grow in experience you'll learn that LEMP stack is far better.

>he thinks stack relates only to web dev
Just end yourself

i will find you and you will hang
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Debian, headless or LXDE
SQLite
NGINX
FastCGI++
All design/dev docs in Latex
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What kind of web application? Different tools for different needs...

Making a simple web service? Flask or Sinatra. Making a small CRUD app that won't have thousands of concurrent users? Rails. Only have java developers on hand? Spring.

Node plus React (both written in Typescript using all the ES6 goodness; that's the only way to justify JS).