PHP used to be one of the languages you "have to learn" a few years back, but nowadays you can be an excellent web developer by just knowing CSS, HTML and JavaScript. Jokes aside, it seems there are some folks really passionate/religious about PHP, so to clarify, my point is that PHP might be useful when dealing with legacy projects, but not so much to start a new one in 2021. PHP? In 2021? I mean it can be useful in some legacy projects, but this article is more focused in modern stuff. Flutter/Dart - Flutter and Dart for creating cross platform mobile apps.React Native / Redux - React Native for creating cross platform mobile apps and Redux for state management.Vercel / Netlify / AWS - The CI/CD provider combined with GitHub, it makes it easy to review and promote changes as they're developed.Sanity / Strapi - Sanity and Strapi are headless CMS, and are used to publish the content with the use of a GUI (optional tools).Jest and Enzyme, React Testing Library and Cypress - TDD using unit tests for the code and components before they are sent to production and Cypress for end to end testing.With Storybook components are created in isolation inside of a dynamic library that can be updated and shared across the business Storybook - This is the main build process for creating the components because it allows for modularity. ![]()
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