@peterkahofficial

Can't tell if you're serious or if you're meming

@robadobdob

The best stack is a) the one you’re most productive in and b) serves the needs of the application.

@jmathtech

Learn Next.js, Tailwind, Stripe API on AWS w/ Terraform. Thats a good stack thats scalable.

@39strife

when did tech stacks go from tech stacks to saas providers?????

@CC1.unposted

I use js only with my custom Web framework i call it Quark (tiny)

@majord166

If you ever thought of using stripe for your payment say goodbye to security

@kaifXD

Thanks for the recommendation ill go look on what to do with these for building websites

@HaashirNawaz-m7h

Next JS, Tailwind CSS, Prisma ORM, Clerk Auth, Stripe

@nuthankalyan2310

Try laravel stack. Its good

@AnonYmous-xp1ym

Or probably swap out mongo for a relational SQL database like PostfreSQL

@LucardoMilos

Nuxt js + vue js + tailwind css. Easy.

@American_Kneeler

I prefer firebase for auth and NoSQL database. Also if you don’t need SEO then vanilla react is fine.

@NFTCryptoCoin

frontend - html + css
backend - php + mysql

beat it in 1 million years

@joyboy5332

No.... This got to be a meme, mate. The best tech stack depends on your needs, there is no one best that fits all. Come on. 😂😂😂

@Jaco_codeeza

My tech stack is nextjs, tailwind CSS, postgreSQL, prisma, Lucia Auth session library, shadcn

@kurtm9744

Ruby on Rails version 8 ❤

@cristo_sal

Oooof this genuinely hurts my soul

@kwyaza

Laravel.

@leojohn6702

Yeah.  I’m also thinking to get another job  and give up programming because a mess like next became such a thing.

@artyom108

remix kicks next's butt.  It's an objective fact.  dx is way better and performance is better in most cases.  next has grown too big for its britches.