How to OVER Engineer a Website // What is a Tech Stack?

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A "tech stack" includes all the technologies used to build a complete web or mobile application - like frameworks, cloud services, libraries, languages, and APIs. Let’s over-engineer a tech stack for an MVP, then simplify it. Learn how to build fullstack apps in courses fireship.io/courses/
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📚 Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:37 What’s in a Tech Stack?
02:05 Popular Stacks
03:08 Frontend
05:34 Backend
08:23 APIs
09:23 Petite Fire Stack
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🔖 Topics Covered
- Choosing a Tech Stack for Web Development
- Comparing JS frameworks
- React State Management with Redux
- Containers with Docker and Kubernetes
- Mobile dev with React Native, Flutter, & Ionic
- APIs with GraphQL and Apollo
- How to build a website
- Cloud Computing Concepts

КОМЕНТАРІ: 2 800
@Aditya-uk1bv
@Aditya-uk1bv 2 роки тому
Last part is a must watch
@kimdavidj2
@kimdavidj2 2 роки тому
9:23
@ransfordarthur4418
@ransfordarthur4418 2 роки тому
ngl had us all in the first half 😂
@eshtiyak
@eshtiyak 2 роки тому
one moment of silence for those who skipped before that
@AlexGower
@AlexGower 2 роки тому
I was depressed until the last part
@gurbux6491
@gurbux6491 2 роки тому
"pick your poison" So you've chosen vendor lock-in.
@Skia_
@Skia_ 2 роки тому
Bro you're actually fluent in trash-talk XD The passive aggressive sarcasm is absolute fire
@xXDarkRevolutionHDXx
@xXDarkRevolutionHDXx 2 роки тому
It's not only fire, it's Fireship
@shubhamkale735
@shubhamkale735 2 роки тому
do you know which software editor is he using
@nope3616
@nope3616 2 роки тому
@@shubhamkale735 vscode
@LinkEX
@LinkEX 2 роки тому
@@nope3616 I think Shubham Kale was asking about the video-editing software, not the IDE. (However, if it turns out there is a VS Code extension that can do THAT, please tell me about it, lol.)
@arnoldkgabi585
@arnoldkgabi585 2 роки тому
@@LinkEX 😂🤣
@alishahrose2076
@alishahrose2076 2 роки тому
And that ladies and gentlemen, are the requirements for a junior developer.
@devinosborne3396
@devinosborne3396 2 роки тому
LOLOL FACX
@DEVDerr
@DEVDerr 2 роки тому
entry-level developer* After 3 years of working in company, then you would maybe become junior developer
@sandrinjoy
@sandrinjoy 2 роки тому
@Solve Everything lmao true that
@ViniciusCerqueiraBonifacio
@ViniciusCerqueiraBonifacio 2 роки тому
🤣
@hkcode1811
@hkcode1811 2 роки тому
@Solve Everything are you guys all being serious i cant tell. Maybe its different in other countries but i got work as a Junior Developer in the uk right after graduating without much difficulty. I dont have an exceptional cv or anything either. Maybe its harder on other countries
@made-simple
@made-simple 29 днів тому
2yrs later ... This video still makes sense ... Grateful for this...
@Kanak_Bodkhe
@Kanak_Bodkhe 17 днів тому
real
@chriskevini
@chriskevini 2 роки тому
This video is written like an award-winning novel. It's got a compelling storyline complete with the suffocating dread as we get bombarded with a seemingly endless amount of unfamiliar names and colorful logos which then climaxes when we throw it all out and start from scratch ultimately ending with a satisfying conclusion. A perfect 5/7
@hobbes5043
@hobbes5043 8 місяців тому
this is not an award winning novel,
@oteragard8077
@oteragard8077 6 днів тому
a perfect 5/7 ahahaha
@verified_tinker1818
@verified_tinker1818 2 роки тому
"Let's go with AWS to give us the most complicated user experience." I'm glad Fireship thinks so, too. I thought I was just bad at it.
@spicemasterii6775
@spicemasterii6775 2 роки тому
You can have the pleasure of getting kicked off of AWS if they don't like you.
@smhmkkh
@smhmkkh 2 роки тому
Oh boy you remind me of myself when i first tried to learn AWS. Long story short i deleted my account and ran directly to firebase.
@ooogabooga5111
@ooogabooga5111 2 роки тому
I like it complicated tho, more flexibility comes with complication.
@alvacoach
@alvacoach 2 роки тому
@@AlOlexy Parler
@cesarmurillo6192
@cesarmurillo6192 2 роки тому
@@AlOlexy That's true, just ask Parler 😂
@Dylan_thebrand_slayer_Mulveiny
@Dylan_thebrand_slayer_Mulveiny 2 роки тому
Boss: "We want to build a todo app." Dev: "Okay, I'll just need these 18 frameworks."
@Lucas_Simoni
@Lucas_Simoni 2 роки тому
The budget is around US$ 10^50 and the product will be released to the public before the century XXVII A.D.
@MiguelAngel-fw4sk
@MiguelAngel-fw4sk 2 роки тому
@@Lucas_Simoni That's too soon, we gotta delay the release.
@aebisdecunter
@aebisdecunter 2 роки тому
@@Lucas_Simoni AD as in "After Development"?
@trevidia
@trevidia 2 роки тому
@@aebisdecunter after death of christ
@abdullahraghib4008
@abdullahraghib4008 2 роки тому
@@trevidia after death of the world
@matthiaslangbart9841
@matthiaslangbart9841 Рік тому
Perhaps I'm still too old school, but back in the days of BDD (behavior-driven development) we had the rule: "Vision first, features second, specs third, tools fourth!" Which means: Only when we all agree on our vision of our project, we can pin down the features we want to implement. Only when we all agree on the features of the project, we can specify *how* we want to implement them. Only when we all agree on the specifications (specs) we can look for the best technologies to get the job done. I still believe in this approach. Can't help it.
@knarkzel2006
@knarkzel2006 11 місяців тому
Sounds like waterfall design
@jordaosimplicio
@jordaosimplicio 11 місяців тому
Well, if you watch closelly, you'll see that he's already stablished vision and specs (myspace knockoff). Which makes sense, since the point of this video was to discuss the collection of tecnologies that could/should be used to implement it. Sorry for bad english.
@56independent42
@56independent42 10 місяців тому
​@@jordaosimplicio your English is far better then any other non-english language i know. If you applied for UK citizenship, they'd have no idea you weren't born there.
@busterbunny005
@busterbunny005 10 місяців тому
​@@56independent42 time to go to the UK then I guess
@gabrielbotchway7121
@gabrielbotchway7121 Місяць тому
I'm not a developer but I agree 1,000 percent
@Slimtony-ho6bo
@Slimtony-ho6bo 7 місяців тому
Bro, please never stop doing these videos. They have literally gotten me through college, and most of my work experience come from videos just like yours. I never comment on videos, but you sir deserve some recognition, not only have I learned with you, but I also just straight up love binging your videos!
@thetrends5670
@thetrends5670 2 роки тому
Stacks was made to lessen the code, now configuring a stack is more complicated than writing the code
@frankhuurman3955
@frankhuurman3955 2 роки тому
we need a new stack to solve the current problem of stacks. oh wait..
@ussiz
@ussiz 2 роки тому
@@frankhuurman3955 JaStackScript ?! 🤔
@Saurus990
@Saurus990 2 роки тому
@@frankhuurman3955 Stack-a-Script 9000, chose your preffered stack, write what you want in plain english, and Stack-a-Script 9000 will package that shit for you!* *The license is only 10 million per month, or 100 million per year!
@frankhuurman3955
@frankhuurman3955 2 роки тому
@@Saurus990 so for 10 million per month I still have to choose my own tech stack? sign me up! xD what a bargain
@balduran
@balduran 2 роки тому
@@Saurus990 Actually, a programming language that uses natural language does exist. The funny part is: programming with that is actually harder, more complicated and takes much more space. Where you normally would write "let var ++; " You now need to write "Take the variable var and increment by one". If i remember correctly, it was a language from the 90s, but I forgot the name. And, big surprise, every developer that tested that language, hated it. But maybe that was not exactly what you had in mind.
@DavidCSaint
@DavidCSaint 2 роки тому
This is fucking brilliant. “Let’s go with AWS because we want an overly complicated interface” lmao
@freshprince633
@freshprince633 2 роки тому
Tbh, I thought the same before starting to use aws. But it gives a lot of control over our infrastructure. For example, security groups are godsent. Imagine configuring iptables or ufw on all the servers, and only allowing ssh from a particular machine which don't even have static ip. Idk why people find aws complicated.
@Oliver_Saer
@Oliver_Saer 2 роки тому
@@freshprince633 It's a complicated experience if your development team consists of developers who just want to write code and deploy it somewhere that works. If you're a network engineer, devops manager or something similar, you're like a kid in a sweet shop.
@Suraj-vn5tm
@Suraj-vn5tm 2 роки тому
aws has very simple user interface.
@freshprince633
@freshprince633 2 роки тому
@@Oliver_Saer I am a developer and is handling deployments because there wasn't anyone else in the team to do it. I started off with digital ocean and it was simple enough, but as traffic increased, it was really hard to manage. Aws on the other hand is built specifically for these scenarios. Deployment and load balancing is much easier to do on aws. For smaller websites, it's easier to go with a vps or even netlify. But for a medium size project (which it is most of the time), aws is a blessing. And it's not that complicated to learn the basics.
@freshprince633
@freshprince633 2 роки тому
@akashic seer nope. For basic security on digital ocean droplets, we have to set iptable rules manually (ufw if you want a simpler approach), but on aws, it's much easier to do it using security groups 😂😂
@13NHKari
@13NHKari Рік тому
Omg, dude, you're a genius. Every video you make just proves how well you understand those stuff...No one can explain those topics better than you.
@abnoco
@abnoco Рік тому
Six years ago I had an idea and I started to build it. I quickly fell into the stack rabbit hole described perfectly in this video. Then I took a regular job and put that project on hold, until now. I’m really focused on keeping things simple this time and I loved this video!!
@danvilela
@danvilela 2 роки тому
“More code lead to a better quality app” the humor never stops 😂 also i liked the bigger video. 100s is too little
@korzinko
@korzinko 2 роки тому
Bigger video lead to a better quality
@theclockworkcadaver7025
@theclockworkcadaver7025 2 роки тому
@@korzinko but why say many word when few word do trick
@korzinko
@korzinko 2 роки тому
​@@theclockworkcadaver7025 Because as "More code lead to a better quality app", longer video leads to a better quality. 😁
@friction5001
@friction5001 2 роки тому
Same
@code913.
@code913. 2 роки тому
lol he doesn't even need 10s. dude converted a 5 page machine learning description into one sentence: "Machine learning. Teach a computer to do something without explicitly programming it to"
@javeriaz9534
@javeriaz9534 Рік тому
Before this video, I was watching all the videos for every front and back-end tech stack, and it was making me sleepy. Thank you, fireship for this video and for rejuvenating me.
@wlockuz4467
@wlockuz4467 Рік тому
"If you don't build a good experience at first, you'll never get to the point where you'll need something like Kubernetes" I love this quote
@jali8377
@jali8377 Рік тому
or stripe
@j.r.rodriguez1755
@j.r.rodriguez1755 2 роки тому
As a developer, this video has me laughing and crying at the same time until the last section where everything got simplified and half the team lost their jobs, haha.
@gantzerek
@gantzerek 2 роки тому
It depends. If your team is more than 1 person, and the company is comprised of more than 1 team, and you're working on more than a single application in an ecosystem that will be used by more than 1000 people, dealing with heavily audited, secure, scalable system which will host and process critical information (banking/national security/personal/ health information/logistics), you will all benefit from T H I C C, battle proven stack in the long run.
@lalasbizarreadventure3927
@lalasbizarreadventure3927 2 роки тому
hhh same here
@johndawson6057
@johndawson6057 2 роки тому
@@gantzerek THICC being?
@gantzerek
@gantzerek 2 роки тому
@@johndawson6057 thicc as in thick, fat
@Yash-jp6xh
@Yash-jp6xh 2 роки тому
Stop commenting the same comment on every single video.
@Ali2307013
@Ali2307013 2 роки тому
“You’ll never get to the point where you actually need Kubernetes” 😂😂😂 brilliant as usual
@Ali2307013
@Ali2307013 2 роки тому
@@mountakhabi seriously speaking, knowing that I don’t know much about Kubernetes, I think AWS ECS is enough for that.
@uziboozy4540
@uziboozy4540 2 роки тому
@@mountakhabi yeah, you're completely wrong rofl
@gantzerek
@gantzerek 2 роки тому
@@mountakhabi docekr compose will not take care of for example load balancing
@TheEbbemonster
@TheEbbemonster 2 роки тому
Just get a managed Kubernetes and you are up and running in a few hours.
@mbbxx
@mbbxx 2 роки тому
If you're a devops engineer... Kubernetes is a must have! As that will come in handy when they ask you to justify your employment
@agnostimous2859
@agnostimous2859 Рік тому
Amazing break down of what I've been looking for for months as a newbie. Thanks for simplifyng things in a condensed way 😉
@unthinkme1313
@unthinkme1313 2 роки тому
Your videos are so awesome! I had literally come to the conclusion of the vue-fire stack TODAY, in my quest for elegant simplicity. Was unaware of petite, but will probably stick with the more complicated vue.
@captainlennyjapan27
@captainlennyjapan27 2 роки тому
"AWS for the most complicated user experience' LOL
@SeraphicRav
@SeraphicRav 2 роки тому
So true lol
@DEVDerr
@DEVDerr 2 роки тому
jesus, that was the most true sentence I've heard in a while
@Trellyy809
@Trellyy809 2 роки тому
You can make a whole damn course for just navigating AWS
@roulzhq
@roulzhq 2 роки тому
Over-engineering a website? Write the frontend in WASM without using the DOM, the backend in C because performance, duh, and create your own shitty database because you don't like any.
@necaton
@necaton 2 роки тому
or dont use any database at all and save everything in a textfile
@_Yaroslav
@_Yaroslav 2 роки тому
And encrypt everything with your own cypher)
@nhat4359
@nhat4359 2 роки тому
Tired of big bad company ripping you off? Build a shitty datacenter and host your own servers instead
@willinton06
@willinton06 2 роки тому
@@necaton I just send random guids to the user instead of the data they requested and hope they figure it out
@brianevans4
@brianevans4 2 роки тому
The C compiler writes worse assembly than the best humans, so rather just code your server in pure assembly. Also, same goes for wasm compiler, so just write wasm bytecode by hand. (If you want good perf)
@anormalusername
@anormalusername 2 роки тому
I found this very informative! In my personal experience, if there's more than one person involved with the coding, adding Github + GH Actions for the convenience wouldn't be too much of an extra stretch but you're right if it's just you doing your own thing and don't mind manually handling it.
@Goteks97
@Goteks97 2 роки тому
I have to say, one of the most useful videos I've ever watched 🔥. As a newbie I feel a lot less overwhelmed 😀
@farlight6044
@farlight6044 2 роки тому
Man, the "pick your poison" slide killed me 😂 You really never disappoint on quality Phenomenal content as usual!
@eoussama
@eoussama 2 роки тому
I've lived my professional life from the beginning to now dumping unfinished side projects left and right, but it hasn't clicked for me until I read the title of this video why do I tend to do that, it's over engineering and overall planning. A todo app build on a 10 layer stack will not change the world, I should plan just the right amount and save more energy for actually realizing the project and completing it.
@SansidarUploads
@SansidarUploads 2 роки тому
I think the modern tech industry really has a problem with overengineering in general. It's like if you really ask them why they chose to use a certain uneccesary framework, most of them would say "Because that other company uses it" or "I have to to be a good developer" if they're honest. Like do you really need a complicated state management framework just to hide and show certain components? No, you absolutely do not.
@dealloc
@dealloc 2 роки тому
@@SansidarUploads > do you really need a complicated state management framework just to hide and show certain components If hiding the component is based on some non-trivial user interactions and state coordination, then yes. Hiding a component could be as simple as a toggle-which wouldn't require a full-fledged state management library-to a complex decision-tree based on authentication, authorization, feature flags and other metrics. Trying to model that with internal state will make it a lot more complicated and harder to maintain, than using a well-defined finite state machine, for example. And that's not to mention handling any side-effects such as I/O and networking with graceful error handling, fallbacks and other edge-cases, so your app doesn't break underneath the user's feet. When you build a side-project or proof-of-concept, these things don't matter as much and you can get away with not caring about these edge cases. But for full-fledged products with multiple paying users this is not something you can just hand-wave away without creating a terrible experience for the user.
@travistarp7466
@travistarp7466 2 роки тому
That's what bootstrapping is. Start ups need a proof of concept before you invest too much time into it. Shortcuts like css frameworks to firebase/cloud functions are great for that. Honestly you just need to match the stack with the complexity of the project, i love typescript, but for a super small app im probably just wasting time using it. I think overengineering is a problem, but so is under engineering too. Also these services will add up, especially when the app starts to scale. It's probably cheaper to have your own infrastructure once you get to a certain point.
@101Crock
@101Crock 2 роки тому
This is why I tent to go through the whole software development lifecycle for my side projects. First define the problem statement. Then write a short requirements document for the project. Then architect the major parts of the code. Once that’s done, coding should largely come easily, just stick with a blueprint you have, you can always add more it after this first draft is done.
@dk14929
@dk14929 10 місяців тому
I usually don't like to watch much web dev stuff on UKposts because i find its often filled with way too much hype and over engineering, basically everything you demonstrated in this video Your videos are a breath of fresh air!
@chelseafeng9452
@chelseafeng9452 9 місяців тому
thank u!!! im graduating with a cs degree and i cant believe nobody has ever explained what each of these stack does. this is the first video ive seen that actually differentiates them!!!
@FlorianEagox
@FlorianEagox 2 роки тому
"It's impossible to make CSS look good on its own, so we're going to bring in Tailwind" i'm crying
@Nightflash28
@Nightflash28 2 роки тому
I actually really love tailwind...
@tarangpatil6952
@tarangpatil6952 2 роки тому
Don't cry! 🫂
@adamolsey6683
@adamolsey6683 2 роки тому
@@tarangpatil6952 but that html tho....
@msgesus4518
@msgesus4518 2 роки тому
Tailwind seems like a good option for developers who don't write CSS. For me it seems like a bad pattern unless used for smaller projects.
@FlorianEagox
@FlorianEagox 2 роки тому
@@msgesus4518 that's literally the exact same line we've been using with bootstrap for a decade, but people act like this is different
@lucasilverentand
@lucasilverentand 2 роки тому
Even though I do this type of stuff all day everyday for like 10 years now. This video made me realize how stupidly insane all these tools and technologies have gotten.
@alainportant6412
@alainportant6412 10 місяців тому
stupidly insane
@atb0007
@atb0007 2 роки тому
As someone with non IT background and into business analyst, it gives a very good bird's-eye view and context to the whole orchestral
@shwm19
@shwm19 2 роки тому
The end of "Just throw all that out, it doesn't matter" was the best.
@iLikeMyOwnPosts
@iLikeMyOwnPosts 2 роки тому
And for all you young punks out there, the OG stack LAMP is STILL runnin' the block!
@sardorbekomonkulov6379
@sardorbekomonkulov6379 2 роки тому
I read that as ruining
@wforbes87
@wforbes87 2 роки тому
mevn can be rearranged to venm and all of a sudden it's the coolest stack acronym. throw in something that starts with an O and you have the full effect. VENOM
@karmanyaahm
@karmanyaahm 2 роки тому
Not a tool necessarily but object oriented?
@B00Mnation
@B00Mnation 2 роки тому
Or Venmo lol
@JamesLuterek
@JamesLuterek 2 роки тому
It's also a more logical order. Front-end to back-end (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo). Putting Vue between Express and Node makes no sense, MEAN only did that so it would sound cool.
@wforbes87
@wforbes87 2 роки тому
@@JamesLuterek exactly!
@3dninja54
@3dninja54 2 роки тому
How about we use Postgres, React, and Node instead?
@resilientbit3
@resilientbit3 2 роки тому
First introduce popular tech landscape, then simplify it down to what should be focused by the beginners. Great content! 👍
@ExpensivePizza
@ExpensivePizza 2 роки тому
As a coder for 20+ years this hits hard 😅I hurts to know how many of these frameworks I've used and still use in the tech stacks I work with daily.
@MobiusCoin
@MobiusCoin 2 роки тому
"now it's time to switch gears to the hard part, the back end" ouch, my poor fragile front end heart
@aogposton
@aogposton 2 роки тому
Me for 9 mins: "Damn, I must be trash." Also me: "THEEEEERRRREEEEE you go"
@brianpoblete9199
@brianpoblete9199 2 роки тому
You wouldn't believe the catharsis I felt when the music started playing and he started showing how to do this more simply. I felt so relieved knowing that I wasn't stupid for not knowing every single thing in the over-engineered stack.
@aleksd286
@aleksd286 Рік тому
I usually go for: NextJs for Frontend (with ts, tailwindcss etc) FeathersJs (NodeJs framework) - REST, sockets out of the box, building endpoints within seconds MongoDb
@chisangamumba2961
@chisangamumba2961 9 місяців тому
Another new and shinny thing with so much hype! 🤦
@XShollaj
@XShollaj 9 місяців тому
Next + TS is solid
@SpencerYonce
@SpencerYonce 7 місяців тому
I’m almost the same but I use express
@tharunrajoptimus5229
@tharunrajoptimus5229 2 роки тому
9:00 AWS deep learning dk detection capabilities. Awesome Nice one Jeff
@cyrusguest4975
@cyrusguest4975 2 роки тому
lmao it was so funny to me
@monikaparmar2061
@monikaparmar2061 Рік тому
Alliteration was perfect.
@hiwayshoes
@hiwayshoes 2 роки тому
Jeff, in under 12 minutes, you’ve eliminated 200 thousand Million BILLION tech careers…. good going, dear 😂👍 … all the best to you, Cheers!
@Torakashi
@Torakashi 2 роки тому
started watching.... **anxiety intensifies**
@31redorange08
@31redorange08 2 роки тому
Whose?
@davidm2.johnston684
@davidm2.johnston684 Рік тому
This is a great video! Thank you for that :) I'm just beginning to learn from my colleagues and from podcasts about all these technologies, and this video brings it all together, in a way that makes sense to me. Thanks again!
@bsha100
@bsha100 2 роки тому
Lol, this is awesome. You literally listed every 'hey let's add every bit of bullshit into this, to make it impossible to debug' new technology that I've ever hated to have to deploy on a site. Literally wish you were in every meeting I've had to sit through with devs who can't figure out the shiny new tech that they wanted to add in so they don't have to write the 12 lines of code that would have saved the 3 hours it took just to get the environment setup, so that they could be confused by the syntax.
@sajjanrajvaidya
@sajjanrajvaidya 2 роки тому
The stack might be petite fire but this video is mega fire! 🔥
@CodingLabs
@CodingLabs 2 роки тому
So you are tech guy?
@CodingLabs
@CodingLabs 2 роки тому
@@sujittamang4734 lol Do you have any idea what did you saw in this video and what are you saying? amateurs
@TheCamps10
@TheCamps10 2 роки тому
@@sujittamang4734 No, this absolutely IS engineering. Ask me how many convolutional neural networks I had to write since I joined the workforce. You need to learn to separate software engineering and computer science as concepts.
@alexchaudhary8552
@alexchaudhary8552 2 роки тому
Yo kun line ma aaipugnu vo bro? 😂
@jagdishkumar6382
@jagdishkumar6382 2 роки тому
@@CodingLabs g
@nathansodja
@nathansodja 2 роки тому
Imagine being required to know all this to start an entry level position
@devinosborne3396
@devinosborne3396 2 роки тому
Exactly!
@liorberman7240
@liorberman7240 2 роки тому
Well, that's actually really not far from reality.
@OzzyTheGiant
@OzzyTheGiant 2 роки тому
That's not an entry level position, that's an entire IT/Software Dev department
@overpoweredyt7757
@overpoweredyt7757 2 роки тому
you dont need to imagine... this is sad
@georgeousthegorgeous
@georgeousthegorgeous 2 роки тому
@@OzzyTheGiant no it's JUNIOR requirements in some companies. I think if somebody knows everything mentioned there he must be invaluable
@sozno4222
@sozno4222 3 місяці тому
No video has ever discouraged me more about writing an application 😂
@simonjoelwarkentin7087
@simonjoelwarkentin7087 2 роки тому
I'm a beginner at coding, and this REALLY opened my eyes. Thank you!
@Installator1
@Installator1 2 роки тому
same here 🙏🏼
@ehsanmohammadi5371
@ehsanmohammadi5371 2 роки тому
You are a genuine out-of-the-box thinker. Your videos are short yet densely packed with information, both technically and philosophically. Fireship is like a breath of fresh air. Awesome!
@KBS_ar
@KBS_ar Рік тому
No code is the future.
@KBS_ar
@KBS_ar Рік тому
@光宗耀祖啊 No code is where you drag and drop to create an app or a website. Today, coders copy-paste 99% of their codes.
@maksimkonovalov5662
@maksimkonovalov5662 Рік тому
@@KBS_ar so, optimisation is nothing to you?
@seanb6636
@seanb6636 Рік тому
@@maksimkonovalov5662 nor is it to most "programmers" touting react in their "tech stack" (cope stack). Tbh no code could be more efficient than most of the bullshit your average web dev writes for the vast majority of cases.
@jimmybean2509
@jimmybean2509 Рік тому
@@seanb6636 no code? how would that even work? having some block ui drag and drop shit that compiles straight into binary? because otherwise, theres gonna be some code in the middle of that
@TheDogn
@TheDogn 2 роки тому
This is a great video. I reached a point where i was starting to feel out of my depth with with inane amount of information i was swimming in, but it was great because it felt like you were illustrating what its like to be an overwhelmed developer, not just reminding me about how little i know.
@rdean150
@rdean150 2 роки тому
Manual deployment may work for small applications built by just a handful of engineers. But as soon as you have multiple teams building upon code that was written by other people, and all of it must play nicely together, and you have an active user base that you dont want to risk disrupting with outages, the packaging and deployment processes get more complex and more critical. And frankly, they become a lot more of a pain in the ass, and can require more developer time being spent going through the motions. And that time is expensive.
@ECBSJ
@ECBSJ Рік тому
This was amazingly educational for any new web dev to see the whole picture. Thank you!
@zachgoll
@zachgoll 2 роки тому
This video is the perfect mix of good information and top notch trolling at the same time. Love it.
@BojanTheGamer
@BojanTheGamer Рік тому
Loved your frontend course on freeCodeCamp man!
@Turnpost2552
@Turnpost2552 11 місяців тому
He should really stop the trolling because I cant tell when he is being serious. Why do develooers on youtubers always do this sarcastic humour with most vital pieces of information. I think it comes from a sens needing that vanity and applause that I am smarter than you vibe.
@fhilliso8538
@fhilliso8538 10 місяців тому
@@Turnpost2552 lol
@cobrasys
@cobrasys 10 місяців тому
@@Turnpost2552 That kind of sounds like a "you" problem, bud. His trolling is pretty evident.
@rumplstiltztinkerstein
@rumplstiltztinkerstein 2 роки тому
nothing like learning in 10 minutes more content than an entire university semester
@bryangomez5951
@bryangomez5951 2 роки тому
If you are going to go to bad universities, maybe don't do it in the first place.
@rumplstiltztinkerstein
@rumplstiltztinkerstein 2 роки тому
@@bryangomez5951 I'm just doing for the degree so I can start a masters' in another country
@belindakaut6212
@belindakaut6212 2 роки тому
@@bryangomez5951 it's a joke bruv don't take things too literally
@vitor.torino
@vitor.torino 2 роки тому
@@bryangomez5951 you guys been learning tech things in university ?
@JonathanAdami
@JonathanAdami 2 роки тому
nothing like thinking that the absolute first layer of the surface of anything is "learning"
@carlosmspk
@carlosmspk 2 роки тому
I love that his humor is so subtle. Like he says the thing and it takes you a second to realize he was trolling, and yet, it' also always true
@CoffeeToCode11
@CoffeeToCode11 8 місяців тому
The last part of the video was pure joy, with just Firebase and React I was able to deliver a web and mobile app for a client in no time, for the record before that the tech stack looked pretty similar to the start of the video it was freaking overwhelming, the lesson here is tech stack should be chosen after business needs are well understood
@ageneralstateofchaos
@ageneralstateofchaos 2 роки тому
I've been studying this stuff for two years, and this video and your JS framework comparison video are so succinct, they represent months worth of learning compiled into 10 minutes. Amazing. Thank you for this content.
@zhenwang5872
@zhenwang5872 Рік тому
cannot agree more
@BeccaYetiammo
@BeccaYetiammo 2 роки тому
I just moved to a new company since a month ago, and most of these are the ones I’m about to delve into. To give you credit also, I found myself answering the questions during my technical interview quite well all thanks to your videos. So thank you very much!
@androiduseronappledevice4477
@androiduseronappledevice4477 2 роки тому
Nice, good luck!
@Nadia-18
@Nadia-18 2 роки тому
please put english auto generated subtitles, I need that as a deaf software engineer ❤️ thank you so much for all the great videos you’ve made since !
@Locus616
@Locus616 6 днів тому
may Allah bless you♥
@shivamchaudhary7486
@shivamchaudhary7486 Рік тому
this video blew my mind away, I am amazed by the creator's originality, concept, and dialogues. How can a person like that exist? I would pay to have a conversation with you for 10 minutes.
@reyco1
@reyco1 2 роки тому
This is by far one of the best videos I have ever seen stating exactly what NOT to do lol. Overengineering is a wormhole I fell into many times in my early days as a developer. Luckily, I just use K.I.S.S. now... Not necessarily a webstack rather than a frame of mind. "Keep It Simple, Supid" :-)
@selehadinhabesi3855
@selehadinhabesi3855 2 роки тому
S.Y.L.A "See You Later, Alligator"
@soulextracter
@soulextracter 2 роки тому
@@selehadinhabesi3855 F.A.R.T "fart"
@3nertia
@3nertia 2 роки тому
Did you typo 'Stupid' on purpose? :D
@grigorecosmin
@grigorecosmin Рік тому
@@soulextracter I love your username.
@KBS_ar
@KBS_ar Рік тому
@@grigorecosmin 😂
@cucucucucumber
@cucucucucumber 2 роки тому
"Why he doesn't use firebase, why?!" 5 minute later... "Oh, that's why"
@wlockuz4467
@wlockuz4467 4 місяці тому
This video is my motivation. Everytime I feel overwhelmed by tech I just watch it to feel better.
@projekt95
@projekt95 3 місяці тому
A wise man once said that if your API is slow due to slow database queries, you don't need a Redis cache, you need someone to fix your crappy queries.
@RobertLeeuwerink
@RobertLeeuwerink 2 роки тому
Nice one jeff, sometimes we do forget how much overhead we add with all these stacks! When all we need are some html pages with info... cheers
@smaudd7873
@smaudd7873 2 роки тому
All that tech bubble money needs to go anywhere
@srivatsajoshi4028
@srivatsajoshi4028 2 роки тому
I actually laughed out loud at amazon's machine learning dic pic detection. You're awesome
@waldomilanes3726
@waldomilanes3726 2 роки тому
I am still Laughing 😅
@williamwayne4043
@williamwayne4043 10 місяців тому
Thanks a lot for making this. It's really cool to finally understand what all these technologies do since I've heard about Tailwind forever and never knew what it did.
@backslash057
@backslash057 13 днів тому
This guy is a genius. i thought about leaving the video several times because it was becoming too complicated just to memorize the concepts. The last part is perfect.
@roko567
@roko567 2 роки тому
The thing is, every hobby project I do is mostly to learn something and display it on my portfolio so I can sell myself for a better price. A lot of companies specifically require certain skills, and that's for a reason.
@usufdev
@usufdev 2 роки тому
I work at one of the big tech companies, so the thing explained, over Engineering a website, is basically the same as what we do in big companies! I love your content and it is amazing.
@HippasosofMetapontum
@HippasosofMetapontum 2 роки тому
waterhead as usual, big institutes, government, companies, religions ... there is a too much and it happens even faster since there are CEOs and not entrepreneurs leading companies
@coscorrodrift
@coscorrodrift 2 роки тому
i mean once you're in big tech, it's no longer overengineering, it's just engineering lol
@usufdev
@usufdev 2 роки тому
@@coscorrodrift Yeah you are right...
@kartoffeltroels
@kartoffeltroels Рік тому
Thank you for your high quality material! ❤
@ariyoayodejiifeoluwa65
@ariyoayodejiifeoluwa65 Рік тому
You made it so easy and straight forward. Thanks for this
@akam9919
@akam9919 2 роки тому
"Imagine we're building the next myspace."-Fireship, 2021
@Nikhilsharma-dp9tw
@Nikhilsharma-dp9tw 2 роки тому
9:20 I've seen this stack before, it's on skills required section of Full stack role 😂
@Riverbed_Dreaming
@Riverbed_Dreaming Рік тому
This video explains the topic that very few online courses teach - how to find the tools necessary to actually start.
@lalodominguez7121
@lalodominguez7121 8 місяців тому
I love how complicated this is. Thank you 👍
@augusto256
@augusto256 2 роки тому
This is the most concise explanation of tech stack ever.
@Akshay-dn7ni
@Akshay-dn7ni 2 роки тому
these types of videos are needed bcz in college we learn just to code , data structures/algos etc but when we enter tech world we cannot figure out whats going on .
@ioanamentor
@ioanamentor Рік тому
Wow i had a headache until you came out with the best solution ever! Thank you for what you created.
@neanda
@neanda 2 роки тому
WOW!!!This is definitely going to help me right NOW as a UI/UX designer who is about to hire my first developers for a web app I've designed. I did have an overview of some of these techs, but now this, especially the end. Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@luchodore
@luchodore 2 місяці тому
how did your project go?
@juniper_b0nsai245
@juniper_b0nsai245 2 роки тому
This is such an incredibly useful and well-produced video. I can say that about all of your content, but while watching this I am reminded of how terribly grateful I am that this channel exists. Thanks a million!
@RahulsYTC
@RahulsYTC 2 роки тому
The most humble representation of tech-stack on the internet! Kudos mate. 👏🏽 Companies these days will go out on a limb to adopt some of those unnecessary "latest and greatest" technologies just because the biggies prefer them and then end up with a caricature of a product! 🤦🏽‍♂️
@FranciscoPerezCambur
@FranciscoPerezCambur 2 роки тому
I like all your videos a lot. You have a gift. I watch videos all day and this is something else. Next level. Kind of feel bad for the other channels.
@mathewberry3825
@mathewberry3825 10 місяців тому
I'm a Laravel developer and I found for rapid proof of concept production systems, I go with: Laravel, Laravel Livewire, Vite or Webpack, using a LEMP stack on a dedicated bare metal server from OVH (if your budget is severely limited or it's personal then Kimsufi). Gets the job done, cuts development times massively and when it's time deal with scaling, using nginx load balancing and begin splitting the most resource intensive parts of the application into microservices (only split to microservices when it's proved its potential and it becomes a viable option).
@joelcool1027
@joelcool1027 2 роки тому
LOVE this video! I think some programmers and companies forget the end goal is just to solve a problem. No need for the over engineering
@FaisalAfroz
@FaisalAfroz 2 роки тому
Even if a person knows all these stacks interviewer won't ask these instead they would ask design patterns/principle or data structures .
@apidas
@apidas 2 роки тому
leetcode ftw
@michaelnurse9089
@michaelnurse9089 2 роки тому
If you know dp/ds they switch to asking hypothetical math questions. Once employed your job is making coffee - they really should just check if you make good coffee.
@Subuzgreatest
@Subuzgreatest 2 роки тому
@@michaelnurse9089 Making coffee 😅
@AntoineJacques
@AntoineJacques 2 роки тому
@@michaelnurse9089 I've heard this a lot as a beginner and I'm worried i have yo use a lot of time leetcoding
@user-ek7lj2hz8k
@user-ek7lj2hz8k 8 місяців тому
Last part is a must watch. Last part is a must watch.
@hyper7354
@hyper7354 Рік тому
I’m an embedded software engineer, so C/C++ and Rust are my thing but somehow got roped into redesigning a website at work to dynamically generate the HTML with vanilla JavaScript. During my time doing this I have been looking into the web development side of things. This is ridiculous
@knarkzel2006
@knarkzel2006 11 місяців тому
Axum + Sailfish + Vanilla javascript and css on each page is nice
@chisangamumba2961
@chisangamumba2961 9 місяців тому
Embedded Systems Programmers right some of the most grotesque code I have ever seen!
@hyper7354
@hyper7354 9 місяців тому
@@chisangamumba2961 That might be so but that’s what runs your lovely OS and most other critical systems.
@Reydriel
@Reydriel 9 місяців тому
​@@chisangamumba2961They code practically at the bare metal level, it's gonna look ugly lol, no way around it
@lefxxwill7740
@lefxxwill7740 2 роки тому
i have been looking for a breakdown like this for sooo long! As a junior dev I'm so perplexed at how do decide on tech, knowing what a project actually requires etc. this is SO helpful! thanks
@ToddDunning
@ToddDunning 2 роки тому
Having done my first website in 1996, it is amazing how history repeats itself. Somebody comes up with an idea for simplification, then it is “contributed” to and eventually dies from obesity. We are doing websites ( sorry, “apps” lol ) the exact same way we were a quarter century ago, just with multiple layer upon layer of sludge on top to wade through. Well, we all have to make a buck.
@Subuzgreatest
@Subuzgreatest 2 роки тому
Isn't it possible to close outside contributions on an open source project ? Just make the changes you think you need & let others worry about their features.
@Slashx92
@Slashx92 Рік тому
I did the last thing but with tailwind and react. Used babel standalone to be able to write jsx in a script tag and have it automatically parsed on load, and tada! react component inside a custom html component for wix. Now doing it for Netsuite as my senior loved it
@MrBlaDiBla68
@MrBlaDiBla68 6 днів тому
Excellent vid. The tech stack described in the first part is almost identical to some projects in my company. The last part is food for thought...
@verdurakh
@verdurakh 2 роки тому
Thank you for the ending, so many developers I've talked with have this amazing idea of their full tech stack even before they have a single line of html and they will never ship anything since it takes too much time and effort to get all requirements working before you even have a html site up and running -_-
@goggins8471
@goggins8471 2 роки тому
So what the correct approach?
@ninjaasmoke
@ninjaasmoke 2 роки тому
"Let's go with AWS to give us the most complicated user experience" I can't 😭🤣🤣🤣 Seriously tho, this is the best teaching strategy. Sass + humour + knowledge
@peterdecroos1654
@peterdecroos1654 Рік тому
Phoenix is the most underated tech stack of 2022. server side rendering, websockets, pubsub, server rendered components all out of the box
@galenhughes
@galenhughes 2 роки тому
Man I love these videos - can't believe it took me so long to find them
@MrMikeJones1477
@MrMikeJones1477 2 роки тому
You don't have to over engineer your architecture from Day 0, but certain technologies can be adapted to run in different ways. For example a Docker Container can be ran in Elastic Beanstalk (a super simple setup) and then later you can adapt it to a Kubernetes cluster when you need to cross that bridge... And this let's you do it without having to do a massive rewrite. Basically there's a balance you can find between Fireship and crazy over complication from Day 0
@nolram
@nolram 2 роки тому
This tech-stack concept is applicable for almost any user-end app development. For example, in the games industry, you also have a tech stack (typically all inside your engine).
@silverfox6281
@silverfox6281 2 роки тому
Honestly am learning to have fun and create something. That gives me satisfaction. I am not an engineer, not a CS student. Just dive into this world.
@bryan.canelas
@bryan.canelas 2 роки тому
🔥I love this video! it shows how thing has been completing over the last 10 years. Besides, a bunch of new roles has been creating for each step of the nuddle. Somehow, Things are easier now!!
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