Needs adviceJenkins is used for running tests before and after merge, for deploying changes and for running periodic tasks, similarly to cron. Jenkins1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceWe're both steadily migrating our legacy code to ES6 and use Babel for our new Frontend projects. Babel1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceGulp is used for writing transpiling, bundling, minification, watching and other tasks. gulp1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceMajor part of our UI application uses Backbone models and views extensively. Though there's a plan to migrate to React and Redux. Backbone.js1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceNode.js is used both for our Frontend tooling and as a basis for some of our API endpoints. Node.js1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceRails is used for some endpoints of our Frontend API. Though there are talks of deprecating it. Rails1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceSeveral of our applications and API servers are written using Ruby on Rails. Ruby is also used for various infrastructure tools. Ruby1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link
Needs adviceNew Relic is used both to monitor availability and to find potential candidates for optimization. New Relic1 upvote10 views0CommentsCopy link