My Ultimate Tech Stack for 2023
As a developer, having the right tech stack is crucial for staying up to date with the latest technologies and being able to build efficient and scalable applications. After doing extensive research and experimenting with different technologies, I have come up with my ultimate tech stack for 2023.
Frontend
For the frontend, I have chosen to use React for building user interfaces. React has been a popular choice for frontend development for several years and for good reason. It provides a fast and efficient way to create interactive user interfaces and has a strong community support.
Backend
For the backend, I have decided to go with Node.js as my server-side runtime environment. Node.js allows me to use JavaScript on the server side, which makes it easy to build fast and scalable network applications.
Database
When it comes to the database, I have opted for PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source relational database management system that provides a reliable and secure way to manage data.
Cloud Services
For hosting and deploying my applications, I have chosen to use AWS (Amazon Web Services). AWS offers a wide range of cloud services that provide scalability, flexibility, and reliability for hosting applications.
DevOps
For DevOps, I have decided to use Docker and Kubernetes for containerization and orchestration. This allows me to manage and deploy my applications more efficiently and reliably.
Conclusion
With this tech stack, I am confident that I will be able to build robust and scalable applications in 2023. By staying up to date with the latest technologies and choosing the right tools for the job, I can ensure that my applications are at the forefront of innovation and can meet the demands of modern users.
how much is this guy spending a month for all these services? wth??????
Front End- React/Tailwind CSS
Database – Postgres
Site Deployment – Digital Ocean
ORM – Prisma
User Authentication – Cleric
Payment – Stripe
Server components- Next.js
Why did you move away from Firebase?
0:35 Did you play the game from the wallpapers you set?! I need to know!!11
Great brooo ! We'r completely align in that techstack!
Ed, could you do a playlist where you dive deeper into these stack subjects. Maybe different tutorial examples about how to tie in different stack parts.
What do you think about supabase
Astro is the future
low level lang try ziglang lol
I feel attracted to work on vue nuxt
for Express use it with Cloud run
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Great video. Things have changed a lot since I was a full stack web dev (10 years ago). Nowadays it seems like full stack means putting together a bunch of SAAS tools. Makes things easier I guess but so many accounts to manage 😀
Can you recommend Stripe analogues?
Thank you for the insight. It would be very helpful if you could give us a rough overview of the total monthly costs of the infrastructure. Even though many providers offer free plans and pay as you go concepts, the costs can often quickly explode as soon as a lot of traffic comes in. Thanks for your content. 🙂
I didn't heard about Redux/Redux toolkit ? As a matter fact I didn't hear about anything free 🙁
I tried using shadecdn with create creact app using js but it kept giving parsing errors inside of components/ui/button.jsx. Is it typescript only or Nextjs only ?
One of most positive guys on the planet 🙂
Rust ftw! 🦀 Love your videos btw!
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