This book would sell X,000 copies pretty quickly and create substantial value, so if anyone wants to take a stab at writing it... Much of it is not rocket science, but having every SaaS entrepreneur independently reinvent not-rocket-science as table stakes is clearly suboptimal.https://twitter.com/robwalling/status/1219789056969596928 …
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That extremely unsophisticated stack put together a decade ago as my first solo engineering project: Rails, Nginx, MySQL (would probably do Postgres now), Delayed::Job for queuing (would use Sidekiq now), Ubuntu, jQuery (-> React, optionally), Deprec (-> Ansible) Still works.
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Add a bit about security and devops practices - especially how/when to use third-parties to save you from toil and wheel-reinvention - and you’ve got a winner for sure.
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It just checked and discovered that CodeIgniter (php framework) which I used for everything back in pre-2009 is still actively maintained. I'm now tempted to give php another try in 2020
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That’s probably why this book won’t come out. Nobody wants to write a technical book about a “boring” technical stack. Even though it’s the best choice for many, many projects.
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