@jasonshark
Helping software developers around the world code in Laravel, AWS and the Javascripts
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Hey Joshua, I'm hoping for a necromancer badge for this one, answering 5 years after you asked React is one of the best bets for a scalable, production ready front end framework. I was also curious what companies are using it and hiring for it. I live in the Bay Area and collected a list of companies that use React. I combed through job listings, who has hosted meetups etc Here's a map and list of companies in the Bay Area currently using React.js: https://employbl.com/blog/companies-that-use-reactjs-in-bay-area (over 100 listed, from startups to enterprise) I hope other React devs find this post useful
Very cool! Do you have insight about the differences between ElasticBeanstalk, CodeDeploy, CodePipeline and CloudFormation templates? It seems like there are a ton of CI/CD and deployment options with AWS so wanted to see if you had thoughts about how you pick particular services. Thank you for sharing the blog post
Keystone.js is cool. Otherwise I like to use boilerplates from github. If anyone is new to open source building starting point boilerplates is a great idea! You can build off what other people have done.
My twitter is https://twitter.com/realjasonshark and I blog at http://cleechtech.github.io/ Recently I've been doing some Laravel posts (working on a Go one) over on https://medium.com/@connorleech