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Designer and Developer seeking for a partner in code

Hey beautiful people,

I design and code (mostly HTML/CSS) since my 15 years old with love, but this month I started an amazing journey: learn Ruby (and Rails) and JavaScript.
So now I would like to find a nice and badass developer to board like pirates into the business world ;)

Let's have fun!

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    Hey Im a senior engineer at a Fortune 50 company. Im a fullstack dev let me know if you want to partner up?

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    I am surprised to read a full page of “you should use this or that”, none really nail the important things. So Alceste, what are you building? You have an idea already?

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      Not any specific idea, but that's a fun part to do together :-)

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      Java and .NET are good for large enterprise applications, but for web apps I believe Python, NodeJS, Ruby, PHP are the best.

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          Please stop this child war, use the language that fit your need. No one cares about what techno people use, the only thing that matters is the product at the end. And I saw a lot of great products with "shitty" techno.
          Maybe Airbnb and Shopify don't use the techno you like, but at least they generate value for people, that's all matter. Now maybe you want to debate on Apple vs Microsoft or another childish debate, but it's not related to my post. Let's move on :)

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          Holy cow I would never want to work with you with comments like that. Python is one of the most popular languages right now… I’ve worked at faang companies and they use it all over. Ruby is used by GitHub, Shopify, Airbnb, etc.. at scale. I’m currently at a series c startup and they used Ruby all over…

          Technology does not matter as much as execution speed and idea validation.

          Have fun preaching about how Java is the only language you should use, while launching 0 products based on your profile.

          😂

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            you never learn with that attitude, but hey, launching products here is the only measurement of success, so I must be very bad :) "thanks" for the feedback , it "helped a lot"
            @AlcesteBecq was right, it is getting childish and the admins should cut it off.

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              Lol you are on a site that’s specifically about launching stuff and have nothing except Java is better for business logic comments.

              People should use whatever language/tech they want as it doesn’t matter.

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                strange, all that time I was thinking that the site is for "founders of profitable businesses and side projects can share their stories transparently, and where entrepreneurs can come to read and learn from those examples"
                thank you for letting me know it is for reading the first word of a post and then complaining about it :)

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      Cauz i already know how to code HTML CSS and JS and design websites, so I'm naturally focused language for web at the end :-)

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          Thanks for your reply! Node is on my list of things to learn, but step by step, i have to update my knowledge of JS for now ahah :)

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      Hey Enis, thank you for the reply, good start indeed! My Discord : AlcesteBecq#9133

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