How to Deploy Meteor.js on Railway
A complete guide to getting a Meteor app running on Railway, using Meteor 3.5, the geoffreybooth/meteor-base image, and a standalone MongoDB on Railway itself.
Sharing some of the knowledge I've acquired since 2008.
A complete guide to getting a Meteor app running on Railway, using Meteor 3.5, the geoffreybooth/meteor-base image, and a standalone MongoDB on Railway itself.
In the world of web development, choosing the right tools can make a significant difference in the efficiency and quality of your projects. In this blog post, we will learn how to create a new project using four powerful tools: Meteor.js, Vite, Solid, and Tailwind CSS. This combination can elevate our development experience.
Website Planet had the chance to sit down and chat with Frederico Maia, CEO of Meteor, a full-stack JavaScript platform for developing modern web and mobile applications.
Meteor é um framework JS super produtivo que nos permite implementar funcionalidades tanto no backend quanto no frontend. Tailwind é um framework CSS para construirmos websites e apps modernos. A combinação dos dois nos dá um excelente combo!
We all know that Meteor is a super productive JS framework that allows us to create full-stack projects. React.js is a widely used UI library for building web apps. And Tailwind is a CSS framework for building modern websites and apps. The combination of the three gives us an excellent combo!
I started my career in software development in 2008, working mainly with Java and focused on web apps. This article will focus on my story with Meteor, jumping to 2015 when I first heard about Meteor.js.
A minha intenção aqui é mostrar que todos (ou quase todos) começam de baixo e tentar mostrar um pouco de como eu consegui ir evoluindo na minha carreira e ir aumentando meu salário com o tempo.