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As the infrastructure behind is quite complex, we've got a mix of languages used. Vast majority is the CoffeeScript, both server side (Node.js) and client-side (with Ember.js, jQuery libraries). The second language is Ruby (with Rails framework). With some HAML and SCSS thats like 99% of technologies which was used. There are scraps of other languages, too (like 200 lines in Go, bash script here or there) - but those are mostly like experiment and/or special purpose scripts.
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As the infrastructure behind is quite complex, we've got a mix of languages used. Vast majority is the CoffeeScript, both server side (Node.js) and client-side (with Ember.js, jQuery libraries). The second language is Ruby (with Rails framework). With some HAML and SCSS thats like 99% of technologies which was used. There are scraps of other languages, too (like 200 lines in Go, bash script here or there) - but those are mostly like experiment and/or special purpose scripts.
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Please don't ban me but apart from jQuery, I literally have no clue what these languages are.
Well, in such case I would suggest some reading, learning new stuff is useful ;)
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Well, in such case I would suggest some reading, learning new stuff is useful ;)
Well, I am one of those lowly guys who spend most of their time with databases and write APIs that are then consumed by these new cool things. I do not really intend to step up out of this zone. Although, I did started doing WPF work as well. Look out girls, new dude in the town. :)
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Well, I am one of those lowly guys who spend most of their time with databases and write APIs that are then consumed by these new cool things. I do not really intend to step up out of this zone. Although, I did started doing WPF work as well. Look out girls, new dude in the town. :)
Good for you ;)