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Developers: What is your stack for 2023?
Laurie Hérault
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If you were to start a new project from scratch this year. What frameworks, tools, libraries and services would you use?
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Ágh Helmut
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Laravel and Vue.js I guess it's one of the fastest ways to set up an MVP. Later the stack can be changed if there are very specific needs.
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RAkshiT ShaH
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Hybrid stack with security 💪 Angular for frontend, Java for backend, MySQL and/or firebase for database layer 🤩
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M Ma'Kama
Laravel, Vue, Inertia or Livewire, PostgreSQL database. I think this is one of the cleanest stacks to build web applications we have today.
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Artem Kirsanov
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Bubble.io and Figma , keep it simple and efficient as much as possible
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ghedamsi ismail
Supabase and React
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Kevin Xu
Cirqle Network
AWS, React for our website, React Native for our app
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