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In this episode, we have a discussion about what type of technology stack you should choose when you go to create your own project whether it be for profit or an open source type of deal. As programmers, we often struggle with balancing our ADHD tendencies to code in every language known to man, or actually trying to accomplish something and create a finished product! With that in mind, check out the show notes for Episode 17 to go see all the things we mentioned in the show.

Site created by @TroyHunt to help you find out if your email has ever been compromised:www.haveibeenpwned.com- Hosted on Azure

The world’s greatest Azure demohttp://www.troyhunt.com/2014/03/the-worlds-greatest-azure-demo.html

Software Engineering Blogs Instagram on Tumblrhttp://instagram-engineering.tumblr.com/ Netflix Engineering Bloghttp://blog.netflix.com/ High Scalability Bloghttp://highscalability.com/ Best Practices for Storing Passwords:https://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm Epic Scare Humor:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB8D2QZ9lA4 Today's Show - What Technology Stack to Use for Personal Development

What stacks to use when creating new software on your own…as a business or software as a service…

  • Linux - "free", fast, powerful
  • Windows - licensing costs, easier to use, familiarity
  • Xamarin - licensing costs can be prohibitive, truly cross platform for mobile
  • Azure - cloud services, relatively inexpensive for tinkering around, killer features, scalability
  • AWS - same as Azure
  • .NET - prohibitive up-front costs for IDE, plugins, etc. Familiarity a plus (for us), nice integration with Azure, faster development times
  • PHP - hugely popular on the web - maybe you've heard of it?
  • Javascript - seems everything is headed that way in one form or another
  • NodeJS - just keeps growing in popularity - fast, free, small learning curve, ugly async nesting, all modules aren't mature
  • NoSQL - seems to be all the rage, but is it really right for you?
  • RDBMS - grandpa database...are you still relevant?
Takeaways Programming Tips

Michael Outlaw: Delete a line in Visual Studio: SHIFT + DEL

Joe Zack: Album - Aphex Twin - Syro

Allen Underwood: SQL Server Query Hints - WITH NOLOCK, WITH ROWLOCKCheck out Episode 13 and Episode 14 for even more information about databases.

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Manage episode 150009127 series 27319
Content provided by Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, and Joseph Zack. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, and Joseph Zack or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we have a discussion about what type of technology stack you should choose when you go to create your own project whether it be for profit or an open source type of deal. As programmers, we often struggle with balancing our ADHD tendencies to code in every language known to man, or actually trying to accomplish something and create a finished product! With that in mind, check out the show notes for Episode 17 to go see all the things we mentioned in the show.

Site created by @TroyHunt to help you find out if your email has ever been compromised:www.haveibeenpwned.com- Hosted on Azure

The world’s greatest Azure demohttp://www.troyhunt.com/2014/03/the-worlds-greatest-azure-demo.html

Software Engineering Blogs Instagram on Tumblrhttp://instagram-engineering.tumblr.com/ Netflix Engineering Bloghttp://blog.netflix.com/ High Scalability Bloghttp://highscalability.com/ Best Practices for Storing Passwords:https://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm Epic Scare Humor:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB8D2QZ9lA4 Today's Show - What Technology Stack to Use for Personal Development

What stacks to use when creating new software on your own…as a business or software as a service…

  • Linux - "free", fast, powerful
  • Windows - licensing costs, easier to use, familiarity
  • Xamarin - licensing costs can be prohibitive, truly cross platform for mobile
  • Azure - cloud services, relatively inexpensive for tinkering around, killer features, scalability
  • AWS - same as Azure
  • .NET - prohibitive up-front costs for IDE, plugins, etc. Familiarity a plus (for us), nice integration with Azure, faster development times
  • PHP - hugely popular on the web - maybe you've heard of it?
  • Javascript - seems everything is headed that way in one form or another
  • NodeJS - just keeps growing in popularity - fast, free, small learning curve, ugly async nesting, all modules aren't mature
  • NoSQL - seems to be all the rage, but is it really right for you?
  • RDBMS - grandpa database...are you still relevant?
Takeaways Programming Tips

Michael Outlaw: Delete a line in Visual Studio: SHIFT + DEL

Joe Zack: Album - Aphex Twin - Syro

Allen Underwood: SQL Server Query Hints - WITH NOLOCK, WITH ROWLOCKCheck out Episode 13 and Episode 14 for even more information about databases.

Shameless

Please do, go give us a review on iTunes or Stitcher, or wherever you consume our podcast. We'd greatly appreciate it!

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