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				 devTea216496yShit asp.net with tangled sp for every transaction to database with no coding guidelines, no consistency, no code review, and I want to kill myself everyday I went there devTea216496yShit asp.net with tangled sp for every transaction to database with no coding guidelines, no consistency, no code review, and I want to kill myself everyday I went there
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				@620hun I didn't know servers needed haystack, I better read up on that pets vs cattle stuff
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				 netnut266yThe new: .Net Core BE running in linux containers on Kubernetes with a Vue FE. I'm in love. netnut266yThe new: .Net Core BE running in linux containers on Kubernetes with a Vue FE. I'm in love.
 The old: I could tell you but then I'd have to kill myself just for thinking about it.
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				 elfico20086yThe old: monolith asp.net webforms with sql queries hard coded. Js in the aspx files. A total maintenance hell I inherited and abused even further. I was the only dev for a long time doing web, desktop and mobile with no process whatsoever. elfico20086yThe old: monolith asp.net webforms with sql queries hard coded. Js in the aspx files. A total maintenance hell I inherited and abused even further. I was the only dev for a long time doing web, desktop and mobile with no process whatsoever.
 The new: asp.net core with EF core ORM. Separated into separate layers.(no containers yet). Coding guidelines, code reviews e.t.c I now lead two other devs and I am implementing a process.
 The old one still gives me nightmares but in a few months migrations would be done.
 This is the benefits of joining communities such as devrant especially if you are the only dev. I learnt a lot from this place.
 Thanks to you all
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				We currently have a React, nextjs, docker and nginx frontend with a php, symfony, postgresql and docker backend
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				 Froot74576yNode based microservices with typescript. Froot74576yNode based microservices with typescript.
 I love it, otherwise I wouldn't be in this company obviously 😀
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				Whatever gets the job done, we have many different people from different fields. I personally use some functional language (ocaml but im trying to use more scala) most of the time, but we have c, c++, rust, js and python too.
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				Haven't programmed in 6 years. I'm a recovering developer. But in terms of running infra as code, it's Ansible, git, GitLab, AWS, and Rundeck.
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				Rails monolith with some go microservices on the backend. React, JavaScript and Typescript on the frontend.
 Yep I like it, it’s really productive to work in.
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