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				 CodeNoir7228ySeems someone just listed their stack. These are mostly good technologies, but none of them is a true must. They all have a lot of alternatives, and I'd say some are way better. CodeNoir7228ySeems someone just listed their stack. These are mostly good technologies, but none of them is a true must. They all have a lot of alternatives, and I'd say some are way better.
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				 Biggy130618yLinux Biggy130618yLinux
 Terminal
 Git/Github
 Google
 Stackoverflow
 Wikipedia
 
 The rest of list I'm not familiar with.
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				I'll list my stack too then?
 
 Chrome
 Phpstorm
 Ubuntu Server
 Terminal
 Sequel pro
 Git/Sourcetree
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				How about dependency management? I can't imagine my workflow containing downloading zips and keeping them somewhere.
 
 Same for automated testing, semver, and deploy scripts
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				Personally:
 
 -A java ide, anything is fine, just need it to compile the code and archetypes
 -git, or even svn
 -ddg
 -javadoc
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				 b3b339758yMy list: b3b339758yMy list:
 - Some fancy Linux like void linux
 - GCC
 - urxvt
 - brain
 - git
 - coffee!!! (Everybody forgot)
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				Almost none of these exist in the software department of the military unit I served in lmao
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				I list my stack as well.
 
 - Git
 
 The rest of the stack is dependent on the project. backend, frontend, gamedev, webdev, application dev. All require different tools.
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				@octogato up until a few weeks ago i didnt even know what the fuck is redis, so id say its not mandatory for software development














Couldn't agree more to this.
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