Paywall. Not cool.
If you are developing with docker, you should use mac or linux anyway. Windows is for Office tools and watching movies.
Can you easly switch between different keyboard layout e.g. latin, cyrilic, dvorak .etc. That would be a huge plus.
Also choosing the right node module for the job can be hard. There are often 4-5 modules doing the same thing, all of them claiming to be the best, yet most of them not being that good at all.
Docker is the answer. Hire a separate production engineer to handle docker if your devs are not interested in ops.
I find sequelize really cumbersome and syntactically ugly. I would recommend typeorm or maybe loopback (haven't tried loopback though)
Maybe it is just me. I always had a feeling that Cli tools written in ruby were slow ...
Oh-my-zsh + iterm2 is the best combination out there imho
DevOps engineer will configure docker\tls\nginx and all that stuff
Yes, but kubuntu is .deb based and not .rpm based.
This looks pretty cool. Would this be a good choice for running a personal VPN?
With docker you can adhere to the "Build once, deploy anywhere" philosophy.
Yes, but if you build the image and push it to a repository, everybody working on it can pull it and run it.
Paywall. Not cool.
If you are developing with docker, you should use mac or linux anyway. Windows is for Office tools and watching movies.
Can you easly switch between different keyboard layout e.g. latin, cyrilic, dvorak .etc. That would be a huge plus.
Also choosing the right node module for the job can be hard. There are often 4-5 modules doing the same thing, all of them claiming to be the best, yet most of them not being that good at all.
Docker is the answer. Hire a separate production engineer to handle docker if your devs are not interested in ops.
I find sequelize really cumbersome and syntactically ugly. I would recommend typeorm or maybe loopback (haven't tried loopback though)
Maybe it is just me. I always had a feeling that Cli tools written in ruby were slow ...
Oh-my-zsh + iterm2 is the best combination out there imho
DevOps engineer will configure docker\tls\nginx and all that stuff
Yes, but kubuntu is .deb based and not .rpm based.
This looks pretty cool. Would this be a good choice for running a personal VPN?
With docker you can adhere to the "Build once, deploy anywhere" philosophy.
Yes, but if you build the image and push it to a repository, everybody working on it can pull it and run it.