Jerome Dalbert
jeromedalbert
Principal Backend Software Engineer
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Recent Tech Decisions
253 points
Companies
Following
2
Stacks
33
Favorites
11
Follows
22
One-Liners
96
Votes
0
Reviews
4
Comments
43
Integrates with Heroku
85
Log search
867
Easy setup
1254
Nice UI
302
Easy setup
292
Developer friendly
191
Great documentation
573
Free
58
Low cost of entry
43
Easy log aggregation across multiple machines
248
Well-designed api
1770
Open source friendly
1463
Easy source control
237
Intuitive
375
Fast
628
Easy to use
97
Easy ui
29
Support for multiple ruby versions
179
Easy setup
77
Integrates with other aws services
849
Free
126
Fun user interface
312
Highly configurable
297
Less mouse dependence
139
Monitoring for many apps (databases, web servers, etc)
82
It's for pros
347
Comes by default in most unix systems (remote editing)
54
Great visualization
484
Convention over configuration
175
Simplicity
27
Use nginx
27
Easy to get started
131
Heroku
606
Great community
343
Beautiful code
858
Rapid development
652
Great gems
348
Great for web
28
Generous free allowance to get you started
537
Quick to develop
97
Hardcore
100
Plugins
247
Lightweight
432
Simplicity
469
Productivity
328
Fast
82
Makes you happy
27
Free plan for 5 private repositories
369
Great tool
145
Speed
31
Modern and more powerful Vim
27
Fast
15
Great Free Plan
47
Regex
65
Simple deployment
21
Fun to write
4
Easy to use, above all and its free for basic use
10
Good usability
15
Best for ms technologyes ms bullshit
7
Makes working remotely easy
3
Command line interface
6
Free plan
3
Build private Github repos on the free plan
3
Easy to get started
16
Easy to work with
3
Convenient
11
Great user interface
9
Elegant syntax
13
Can be distracting depending on how you use it
4
Free
4
Not multithreaded
2
Multithreaded
1
Free
7
Makes you a true bearded developer
6
Programmer happiness
10
Free plan for personal websites
6
Works with GraphQL
3
Easy
1
Retina support
1
Works out of the box with zero config
1
Doesn't require Redis
1
Fast
2
Default Rails server
2
First-class support for WebSockets
2
Consumes less memory than Unicorn
1
Lightweight
4
Too many notifications by default
9
Bloated features and UI
3
Free
3
Simplest Postgres client
3
Doesn't try to upsell you with premium features
2
No CSV export
1
Harder to get started with
2
Now supports GraphQL
6
Lightweight
2
Expensive