Sergio Tapia
sergiotapia
Senior Software Engineer
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1691 points
Companies
Following
9
Stacks
204
Favorites
184
Follows
99
One-Liners
205
Votes
5
Reviews
5
Comments
169
Know who your users are
302
Easy setup
451
Great way to share
74
Reliable
63
Full integration with webhooks
292
Developer friendly
560
Great value for money
191
Great documentation
248
Well-designed api
169
Clear pricing
38
Great customer support
71
Useful mockups
362
Good pricing
13
Built in social network with developers from all over
30
Free vm with ssh access
31
Built in terminal for vm
1209
Easy to integrate with
75
Secure
8
Asana Integration
30
Simpler integrations than others, team inbox = awesome
15
Apps
4
Woopra integration
110
Bitbucket integration
12
Active community
50
Built on docker
7
Built with Ember.js
449
Open source
529
Free
260
Unlimited trial
694
Mobile friendly
198
Unlimited users
183
Best app dev platform available today
6
Fantastic way to learn a new language stack
43
Receive email from the ceo when one of my process crash
118
Focus on your product not the plumbing
484
Convention over configuration
124
Simple
36
Great for rails
126
Elegant
311
Open source
606
Great community
858
Rapid development
652
Great gems
270
Great libraries
261
Active record
348
Great for web
252
Real-time
19
Fast
392
You can't get a device today that doesn't run js
1163
Lots of great frameworks
1666
Can be used on frontend/backend
551
High-performance
845
Open source
52
Values conventions, there is one-true way to organize
8
Easy setup
8
Integrates super easy with Sidekiq for Rails background
272
Tight integration with visual studio
30
Simple, intuitive UI that gets out of your way
17
Extremely easy to manage multiple conversations
3
IE8 support
44
Components
155
Data synchronization
107
Hot code pushes
92
Latency compensation
36
Logicless
153
Cmd + d is the best command ever
1053
Efficient branching and merging
12
Good ui
11
Beautiful UI
8
Made by ember.js and rails core team members
50
Super simple to schedule tweets
1497
It's everywhere
22
Has most of the common tools in jira, for free
21
Responsive, client-side based ui
17
Excellent burn down charts to track progress of sprints
237
Ubiquitousness
3
Excellent support for Japanese encoding
15
Efficient
110
Because i have to :(
16
Better than Rails
200
Full stack, one language
43
Amazing api
74
Easy to use
48
Open source
15
Admin tool
5
Feels like the 90s
4
Super simple
3
No configuration required
2
Comes with Rails installed automatically
7
Stupidly simple to integrate and run on Rails/Heroku
8
Integrates with redis automatically, with zero config
9
Static Website Hosting
29
Extremely light - 29kb
8
Very nice looking components to quickly build out
4
Ruby gem to integrate in 2 seconds flat
6
One command spits out android and ios ready apps.
4
You can grok it in a day. No ng nonsense
13
Works on windows natively without cygwin nonsense
9
Handles everything you throw at it
17
Multiple chart types such as pie, bar, line and others
8
Extremely easy-to-parse documentation
5
Built-in export chart as-is to image file
13
Responsive charts
5
Easy to customize color scheme and palettes
5
One of the best meteor hosting providers
10
Easy to create helper methods for complex scenarios
20
Integrates well into any codebase
4
Built By Facebook
8
Remote development with SSH
4
Very Fast
4
Autocomplete
4
Web and mobile development
7
Open Source
16
Your config works on any platform
2
Split your UI into components with one true state
13
Easier to type and maintain than haml
8
Performs better than haml
9
Integrates with Rails by installing a single gem
3
Extensive package support in sublime text 2 and 3
19
Built using meteor
30
Faster than Slack
72
Open source
6
Credit cards never hit your server - no pci worries
2
Seeing your summary inspires you to keep momentum
62
Open source
120
High performance
173
Concurrency
161
Functional
1
Great place to host an Ember app
9
Direct chat with customers on your site
23
Material Design straight from the original creators
4
Drop in integration
70
Rapid development
112
Great documentation
105
Great tooling
60
Erlang VM
7
Your own scalable Heroku in 5 minutes
5
Convox deploy - deploys your app in one command
6
Free, you only pay for AWS resources
8
Perfect for communities of any size
7
It's perfect to build real communities
2
Soon to be merged into core Rails 5
7
Actionable analytics with concrete numbers
8
Sort by 'agony' - lists low hanging fruit fixes
9
Better than a stereotypical forum
6
More powerful
11
Filters, resizing, blur and more as url parameters
10
Inspired by Rails
3
Benevolent dictator that decides project course
9
Stinkin' fast, no memory leaks, easy on the eyes
16
Single binary deploy no dependencies
22
Beauty of Ruby, Speed of Erlang/C
15
Vim plugins work out of the box
1
Brew install recipe for simple Mac installation
3
Beautiful default style
1
Unobtrusive, you can however configure it to be default
6
Really similar to Slim (from Ruby fame)
36
Ruby inspired syntax
32
Performance oriented - C-like speeds
23
Gem-like packages, called Shards
20
Can call C code using Crystal bindings
38
Compiles to efficient native code
59
Dark theme
49
The future of databases
75
Schemas defined by the requests made by the user
20
Gitflow support
1
Atom package support
12
From the creators of Meteor
6
GenServer takes the guesswork out of background work
4
React-like api
4
Faster than React
26
It's just stupidly simple, yet so magical
13
React integration
13
Automagic updates
18
Easier and cleaner than Redux
15
Fast
1
Automatic urls based on filenames
1
404 status page based on 404.html
6
Simple image upload with widget
5
Easy to integrate into any website
21
Easy to integrate
18
Es6 support
33
Polished and enterprisey look and feel
38
Expensive for lone developers that want private repos
7
Really slow if you're not really careful
7
Memory hog
4
Needs to send your code to their home-base service
7
Smaller userbase than other mainstream languages
22
A constant moving target, too much churn
28
Slow ui performance
17
Difficult to review prs because of confusing ui
41
Requires discipline to keep architecture organized
42
You waste time in plumbing code catching errors
15
Built on Electron
7
Elixir support out of the box
2
Community-fork of Gogs
9
Multiple code maintainers
8
ES6 observers and obversables
5
Does not scale well
4
Heavily CPU bound
4
Hard to debug issues on the server-side
2
Very little flexibility
1
Hard to use if your API isn't RESTful