Which tech stack do you love working with the most, and why? #173299
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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyI’d love to know: Which tech stack do you love working with the most, and why? Let’s share our favorites and maybe discover new ones to explore! 🚀 |
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I personally enjoy working with the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js). React gives me a smooth and dynamic frontend, while Node + Express keep the backend efficient, and MongoDB makes handling data flexible. What I love most is the balance — I can prototype quickly yet still build scalable apps. Plus, it’s all JavaScript end-to-end, which keeps the learning curve smooth. 🚀 |
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It used to be just javascript frameworks but now I am really enjoying go. The language feels too good to be true. Its like C but without the many many complexities. Go is absolutely it for me. |
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I'm all in on the MERN stack too—2 years and counting! It's super flexible for cranking out full-stack apps fast, especially now that I’m mixing in AI agents and RAG models with some APIs for extra juice. For DSA, I lean on C++ for that raw speed and control, just keeping it basic. Python’s my go-to for security scripts and automation |
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I personally enjoy working with the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js). React gives me a smooth and dynamic frontend, while Node + Express keep the backend efficient, and MongoDB makes handling data flexible. What I love most is the balance — I can prototype quickly yet still build scalable apps. Plus, it’s all JavaScript end-to-end, which keeps the learning curve smooth. 🚀