What does your software stack/s look like?
Personal web business
>Python
>Django
>Nginx
>Amazon Aws for EC2, Route 53, RDS (postgresql)
>Gunicorn for wsgi
>Bootstrap for styling
>jQuery and Knockout.js for functionality
>Jenkins for Continuous integration
>vagrant
Gamedev
>C++
>Boost for TDD
>SDL2
>programmer art for styling/textures
>OpenGL for graphics because DirectX is a meme
C
>>55129245
>>>/dpt/
lads
Is that a benis
>>55129384
Don't worry, it's feminine
source?
>>55129200
those soles are pretty sexy
>>55129200
I recognize that bulge!
>>55129384
Yes
Anyone going to post their software stacks?
>Personal web business
?
>>55129200
>>Python
>>Django
>>Nginx
>>Amazon Aws for EC2, Route 53, RDS (postgresql)
>>Gunicorn for wsgi
>>Bootstrap for styling
>>jQuery and Knockout.js for functionality
>>Jenkins for Continuous integration
>>vagrant
That's almost exactly what I had.
Now I have replaced python with clojure and js with clojurescript (w/reagent and re-frame).
Also tend to use either purecss for simple stuff or bourbon, bootstrap is class hell.
>>55129685
It's a secret fampai
>>55129699
so do you use clojure with django?
>>55129200
sauce lads
>>55129725
not sure if trolling...
Tossed the big frameworks aside and just use libraries (compojure & friends). Some services still are python, though (mostly periodic scripts and such).
I was wondering when /g/ would have an enterprise tier thread. Thanks OP.
>>55129725
Did you mean personal weeb business
>>55129762
>not sure if trolling...
Well you didn't mention replacing python + django, just python so I thought you had some kind of wrapper for clojure to interact with python stuff. I'm explicit like that, but sounds cool anyway that our stacks are similar. It all just works
>>55129788
Well shit, now I have to change my business
>>55129770
Well it's time we talk about something productive
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>lighttpd
>MariaDB
>FreeRADIUS
codeigniter, sqlite and nginx
>>55129843
>>55129759
>>55129426
>Warmfreshpaint
You're welcome
>>55129200
who are these cute girls?
>>55129200
OP do you use any ETL tool to move data around? Or do you use Python for that also?
>>55130033
I haven't gotten to a point where I need to think about it since I just throw my stuff at amazon, though I'll start thinking about it if what I'm doing takes off.
ASM x86_64
Baremetal
>>55130102
a magnetized needle and a steady hand