Ask HN: What languages and technologies/tools are you using right now?
Hi guys,
I'm writing you because I would really like to know what languages, libraries and technologies/tools are you/we really using.
Why you say? Well you see, I'm curious. I dont really like those "graph" showing which languages are popular, I want it directly from you!
Thanks ;)
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 60.8 ms ] thread- RoR
- RSpec and Capybara feature DSL
- Sidekiq
- Rbenv
- Pry
JRuby (which implies some java stuff ala ruby)
- Apache Camel
- Jetty w/websockets
Posgresql
Mongodb
require.js
mustache
Bootstrap
Backbone/underscore
moment.js
Websockets
What I really want to use:
Haskell :-)
C# / VB.Net
Entity Framework with Code-First
SQL Server 2010
IIS 7.5
Twitter Bootstrap
* XNA + MonoGame (multiplatform OSS rewrite of XNA - https://github.com/mono/monogame)
* Lidgren.Network (Reliable UDP networking library - https://code.google.com/p/lidgren-network-gen3/)
* NuclearWinter (my own UI library - https://bitbucket.org/sparklinlabs/nuclearwinter)
* MonoBoxedLua (my own variant of MonoLuaInterface - https://bitbucket.org/sparklinlabs/monoboxedlua)
- Verilog 05
At Home:
- Java for Android
- Perl 5.8.8
Hardware description language.
-javascript
-Posgresql-twitter bootstrap
Angularjs seems to being solving this making it much more like building desktop UI right?
In this way the backend is responsible for deep validations and making the data as json format for later use.
So in the end :
You might think that there's a duplication, in terms of controls and validation, but the thing is, you should think of it as two separate level : One for your API (could be used for many purposes), Second a robust, fast client side that deals with data.Platforms - Android, iOS, web
Languages - Java, PHP, Objective C
IDE's - Eclipse, Xcode
Various technologies in use - jsonengine for GAE, Twitter Bootstrap, Apache server, MySQL
A little Obj C in the evenings and weekends.
Fortran 2003/2008
C++
LaTeX
Sage
Mathematica
Haskell (My initial experiments look promising; ghc+llvm has consistently beaten gcc and gfortran when doing RK4 integration of complicated functions. I'm currently testing array performance with REPA.)
Emacs
Dislin (Looking for a replacement, since it's a real pain to use)
Charm++ (Looks promising, but also seems hard to use.)
MPI
At home: Haskell
Have you tried MayaVi?
DB: MongoDB / PostgreSQL
Learning: Java
Novice: Python / RoR
Eventually: Redis
Python
MongoDBJavascript
Twitter Bootstrap