Six screens and a power glove

Six screens and a power glove

Why we’re using Ruby on Rails in 2018, and Justin's hilarious live chat experience.
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vor 7 Jahren

This episode is sponsored by Bullet Train. If you’re building a
SaaS in Ruby on Rails stop what you’re doing right now, and visit
BulletTrain.co.


You asked us:
"What's your tech stack for Transistor?"

In this episode, Jon goes into the nerd stuff. What programming
language, frameworks, and infrastructure we're using to build our
SaaS.


What we recommend:



Programming language: use what you know!

Make sure you can connect to the community (both local and on
the web)


Hosting: use Heroku if you don’t have DevOps
experience, AWS is great if you know how to configure it


Database: MySQL is fine, we use Postgres (good
community + features)


Design framework: Semantic UI, or Bootstrap


Repos: GitHub


Most important: Get something running as
quickly as you can (and into the hands of customers!).



Show notes:


Sponsor: BulletTrain.co

Paul Graham's "Do things that don't scale"

Nate Kontny’s take on “should you use Rails?”

Stripe Atlas

DHH on Rails 5.2

Justin’s video tutorial

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