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I can go first.
I mostly only work on OpenSource projects
Terraform Kubernetes GIT
I have been digging into Terraform a lot lately. Such a great tool!
It is but, it has its own pitfalls too. Things to remember all along, if you are using it as IaC, HCL is not a programming language!
https://www.pulumi.com/ wants to solve the "HCL is not a programming language" problem, and they also want to store your state in their cloud tool, instead of using s3 or postgres.
Ahm, I looked into pulumi. Frankly I wouldn't use it, bcs --
I only wished HCL to be more robust.
I really agree with your points; in particular point 2 was a deal-breaker for me when I thought about using it.
Indeed
THIS.
But yeah, not just Terraform, entire Hashicorp products gained a lot of traction (in the last 5 years)
Yes. But I didn’t any useful apart from terraform and packer
Sure, makes sense. You pick the tools that are useful for you.
Many places that I work with uses Consul, Vault too (on top of the two that you mentioned)
git Linux kernel Docker
... countless others
Laravel React Tailwind
Laravel and Tailwimd ftw! Using those + Vue for https://wavece.com/
And lately Tailwind CSS too.
splitbee.io relies heavily on typeorm, typegraphql & urql.
We are already sponsoring them a little. As soon as our MMR rises, we will adapt our sponsoring accordingly.
Heads up, everyone should sponsor OSS as good as they can. They save you days of work and depend on our donations!
💯with what you mentioned about sponsoring.
As VScode is mentioned a lot, it is also my favorite IDE, but know that it ships with a lot of telemetry nearly impossible to disable.
Here is the true Foss alternative: https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
It's VScode, without the Microsoft junk.
Here is my list of less known gems:
Should we mention:
So many gems.
diagrams.net, stackedit are 🔥
React, Python and Kubernetes
There are so many of them that I can’t get only 3. I will list the main ones, but there are many more
Linux Laravel VueJS
Nodejs Netcore Vue
React Hook Form Apollo Client Prisma
RoR, React, postgres
Flask Scrapy Newspaper 3K
VSCode Django GitLab
If you love VS Code as much as I do please check out https://marquee.activecove.com/.
similar to activecove, recently I have been using https://github.com/wtfutil/wtf
Go Postgresql React
I also use GNU Make on basically every project.
Make is such a good asset (Only if you know the syntax :) )
Any good materials on how to use and a template get started quickly?
Good question!
Go Git Sqlboiler (https://github.com/volatiletech/sqlboiler)
Git, React, and Hyper
git, manjaro, ruby on rails :)
Does it count if I have open-sourced parts of the product I built? 😏
Good question 🤔
Well, anything open-sourced is open source. So, Yeah :)
React React Query (https://github.com/tannerlinsley/react-query) React Hook Form (https://react-hook-form.com)
Thanks, Gabe.
I am leaving out frameworks and packages🤷🏼♀️
Git - Totally.
Emacs Bash Nginx
1.PyTorch 2.ONNX Runtime 3.MXNet
all those make sense after visiting https://fp.mut1ny.com/ :)
Hehe yeah a bit unusual I guess.
Well to be fair PILLOW probably would have to be in there and some other well known Python support libraries.
www.mediamarkup.com primarily relies on:
3?! haha
Linux (my laptop and server OS), nginx, postgresql, ruby, Vue. Bootstrap, plus a million other little libraries :)
Can't forget the browser. Chrome/Firefox are OSS and practically an operating system themselves!
Certainly. Wanted to see what are the ones which we rely heavily on.
Vim Vue Rails Hit GraphQL
Linux, Go, Git, MariaDB, SQLite, Git, Bulma
we all rely on lodash
https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/lodash
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Ant is amazing. Been using it for all my recent frontend projects.
didn't know about Ant Design. Looks like a great resource
What is Ant Design? I'm browsing the page. Is it a design language like Google material?
I mostly only work on OpenSource projects
I have been digging into Terraform a lot lately. Such a great tool!
It is but, it has its own pitfalls too. Things to remember all along, if you are using it as IaC, HCL is not a programming language!
https://www.pulumi.com/ wants to solve the "HCL is not a programming language" problem, and they also want to store your state in their cloud tool, instead of using s3 or postgres.
Ahm, I looked into pulumi. Frankly I wouldn't use it, bcs --
I only wished HCL to be more robust.
I really agree with your points; in particular point 2 was a deal-breaker for me when I thought about using it.
Indeed
THIS.
But yeah, not just Terraform, entire Hashicorp products gained a lot of traction (in the last 5 years)
Yes. But I didn’t any useful apart from terraform and packer
Sure, makes sense. You pick the tools that are useful for you.
Many places that I work with uses Consul, Vault too (on top of the two that you mentioned)
git
Linux kernel
Docker
... countless others
Laravel
React
Tailwind
Laravel and Tailwimd ftw! Using those + Vue for https://wavece.com/
And lately Tailwind CSS too.
splitbee.io relies heavily on typeorm, typegraphql & urql.
We are already sponsoring them a little. As soon as our MMR rises, we will adapt our sponsoring accordingly.
Heads up, everyone should sponsor OSS as good as they can. They save you days of work and depend on our donations!
💯with what you mentioned about sponsoring.
As VScode is mentioned a lot, it is also my favorite IDE, but know that it ships with a lot of telemetry nearly impossible to disable.
Here is the true Foss alternative: https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
It's VScode, without the Microsoft junk.
Here is my list of less known gems:
Should we mention:
So many gems.
diagrams.net, stackedit are 🔥
React, Python and Kubernetes
There are so many of them that I can’t get only 3. I will list the main ones, but there are many more
Linux
Laravel
VueJS
Nodejs
Netcore
Vue
React Hook Form
Apollo Client
Prisma
RoR, React, postgres
Flask
Scrapy
Newspaper 3K
VSCode
Django
GitLab
If you love VS Code as much as I do please check out https://marquee.activecove.com/.
similar to activecove, recently I have been using https://github.com/wtfutil/wtf
Go
Postgresql
React
I also use GNU Make on basically every project.
Make is such a good asset (Only if you know the syntax :) )
Any good materials on how to use and a template get started quickly?
Good question!
Go
Git
Sqlboiler (https://github.com/volatiletech/sqlboiler)
Git, React, and Hyper
git, manjaro, ruby on rails :)
Does it count if I have open-sourced parts of the product I built? 😏
Good question 🤔
Well, anything open-sourced is open source. So, Yeah :)
React
React Query (https://github.com/tannerlinsley/react-query)
React Hook Form (https://react-hook-form.com)
Thanks, Gabe.
I am leaving out frameworks and packages🤷🏼♀️
Git - Totally.
Emacs
Bash
Nginx
1.PyTorch
2.ONNX Runtime
3.MXNet
all those make sense after visiting https://fp.mut1ny.com/ :)
Hehe yeah a bit unusual I guess.
Well to be fair PILLOW probably would have to be in there and some other well known Python support libraries.
www.mediamarkup.com primarily relies on:
3?! haha
Linux (my laptop and server OS), nginx, postgresql, ruby, Vue. Bootstrap, plus a million other little libraries :)
Can't forget the browser. Chrome/Firefox are OSS and practically an operating system themselves!
Certainly. Wanted to see what are the ones which we rely heavily on.
Vim
Vue
Rails
Hit
GraphQL
Linux, Go, Git, MariaDB, SQLite, Git, Bulma
we all rely on lodash
https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/lodash
This comment was deleted 5 months ago.
This comment was deleted 3 years ago.
Ant is amazing. Been using it for all my recent frontend projects.
didn't know about Ant Design. Looks like a great resource
What is Ant Design? I'm browsing the page. Is it a design language like Google material?