Tools mentioned by Tom Preston-Werner
Software and services Tom Preston-Werner has mentioned across podcast appearances.
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Redwood.js
RecommendedAuthor“Tom Preston-Werner introduces Redwood.js, a full-stack JavaScript framework designed as a Rails replacement that deploys serverless, uses GraphQL APIs, React front-ends, and Prisma for database access with strong opinions on maintainability.”
Prisma
Recommended“Preston-Werner reveals his frustration with JavaScript tooling led him to build Redwood after finding no suitable ORM until Prisma 2 emerged. He invested in Prisma after choosing it, believing their query builder finally matched Active Record's developer experience in the JavaScript ecosystem.”
React
“Tom Preston-Werner introduces Redwood.js, a full-stack JavaScript framework designed as a Rails replacement that deploys serverless, uses GraphQL APIs, React front-ends, and Prisma for database access.”
GraphQL
“Tom Preston-Werner introduces Redwood.js, a full-stack JavaScript framework designed as a Rails replacement that deploys serverless, uses GraphQL APIs, React front-ends, and Prisma for database access.”
Fauna
“The roadmap targets distributed databases like Yugabyte or Fauna for edge-ready deployments, with AWS RDS Proxy and Netlify partnerships addressing near-term scaling needs.”
AWS RDS Proxy
by Amazon Web Services
“The roadmap targets distributed databases like Yugabyte or Fauna for edge-ready deployments, with AWS RDS Proxy and Netlify partnerships addressing near-term scaling needs.”
Yugabyte
“The roadmap targets distributed databases like Yugabyte or Fauna for edge-ready deployments, with AWS RDS Proxy and Netlify partnerships addressing near-term scaling needs.”