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Running in Production

Running in Production

Author: Nick Janetakis - Full stack developer

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Hear about how folks are running their web apps in production. We'll cover tech choices, why they chose them, lessons learned and more.
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Filipe Névola goes over building a Meteor hosting platform using Meteor, Node and Go. It's hosted on AWS and has been up since 2015.
Chad Wilken goes over building a service that contractors use to help them communicate with their crew and more. It's been up since 2014.
Michael Lynch goes over building a hardware device to remote control your server. It's been available since mid 2020.
Nick Savrov goes over building a platform to help content creators with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and has been up since 2014.
PJ Murray goes over creating a customer research app with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and has been running in production since mid-2020.
Josh Kinabrew goes over building an AI driven invoice system with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and AWS. It's been up since 2013.
CJ Avilla goes over creating a fund raising with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and has been running in production since 2015.
Nick Janetakis goes over building a podcast site with Jekyll and Ruby. It's hosted on DigitalOcean and has been up and running since 2019.
Jason Swett goes over creating a medical app with Rails. It's hosted on AWS using Kubernetes and has been up and running since 2019.
Vlad Radulescu goes over creating a game directory site with Ruby on Rails. It's hosted on AWS and has up and running since 2014.
Dieter Lunn goes over building a job board site for school bus drivers using Ruby on Rails. It's hosted on DigitalOcean with HatchBox.
Matthias Viehweger goes over building a service to help organize groups of people with Ruby on Rails. It's hosted with OpenShift.
Kristian Dupont talks about building a SAAS app access control service with Koa and Node. It's mostly hosted on Heroku.
Andy Ide goes over building a horse SAAS app with Django and Python. It's hosted on a single Linode server.
Karl Roos talks about building a B2B news platform with Rails, Node and Python. It's hosted AWS using Elastic Beanstalk.
Matt Oliver goes over building a chat platform with Akka, Scala and React Native. It's hosted on DigitalOcean with Kubernetes.
Maciej Delmanowski goes over managing 40+ servers and 200+ VMs with Ansible. It's been an ongoing project he's worked on since 2007.
Adrian Marin goes over building a custom Rails admin framework and gem. It's hosted on Heroku.
Przemek Matylla talks about building an image processing API with C, Python and Node. It's hosted on bare metal servers.
Chris Samiullah goes over building a video course platform with FastAPI, Strapi and Gatsby. It's hosted on ECS and various AWS resources.
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Yuliana H

Wow, what an awesome podcast! I love hearing about real-world experiences with running production systems. It's so valuable to learn from others' successes and challenges. Speaking of production systems, I recently worked with https://orangesoft.co/services/medical-device-software-development , and it was eye-opening. Their expertise in developing compliant SaMD solutions really helped our project succeed. If anyone's working on healthcare tech, I'd definitely recommend checking them out.

Dec 11th
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