hey all, anyone else feel the paradox of choice with tech stacks for side projects? sometimes simpler is better. what’s your go-to stack when you just want to get an idea out fast? would love to swap notes and learn from each other’s shortcuts.
Streamlit for AI apps - to make everything in python
Nextjs+supabase for non AI appsReact Native for the app, Wordpress for the back.
Angular + Bootstrap + dotnet webapi is pretty easy and fast to spin up.
NextJS and Supabase
Firebase + Nextjs
rails + psql + render/heroku + maybe firebase + html5 template
Pretty much this or the Django equivalent, because I’ve used both for a while and know enough to be able to make stuff without thinking too hard about the stack. The answer should really just be “whatever stack you’re most comfortable with” - you should be focusing on getting the product done rather than trying to figure out how to use the shiny tech
It’s 2023, and the 2013 stack is still king.
Can you elaborate on the html5 templates? Where do you get yours from?
Vercel psql, react with tailwind css host on vercel , flask backend, host on heroku
Svelt + Go + Postgres + render.com for free hosting
recently I’ve really enjoyed using cloudflare workers. really fast to start, compatible with a bunch of node.js libraries and usually free to host. before that I really liked using django on a digital ocean droplet
T3 + Amplify
Used to use Flask + Sqlite/Postgres. Now I’m leaning towards Nextjs, but also looking into sveltekit.
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Laravel with Intertia and React
Laravel with Livewire, hosted on a VPS managed by ploi.io
Sveltekit + net core or supabase + picocss or bulma