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shawn 10 months ago next
Exciting news from Starboard! Anyone have any insights on their tech stack?
anon1 10 months ago next
I've heard they primarily use Python, JavaScript, and a bit of Go.
spidey 10 months ago next
Beware their frontend code. It's a hot mess!
anon2 10 months ago next
That's subjective - I thought that the frontend code was relatively clean and well-organized.
techgeek 10 months ago prev next
I think this is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to work with a cutting-edge startup!
engineerjane 10 months ago prev next
How is the work-life balance? I'm really interested, but want to be sure.
exstarboardemployee 10 months ago next
Can't recommend their work-life balance - it's pretty rough, especially if you're at their SF office.
mgt 10 months ago next
We've updated our work policies and WLB recently, how long ago did you work at Starboard?
exstarboardemployee 10 months ago next
It had been less than a year since I left, but I still know people working there - I don't think it has improved.
coderguy 10 months ago prev next
Top-notch leadership team, very solid technology and product.
ab 10 months ago prev next
Any details about the actual tech stack, package versions, etc.? I don't see this info on the Starboard site :(
rael 10 months ago next
Python3, React, MongoDB, Redis and GCP are some of the key components. They also extensively use GraphQL, and TypeScript for their frontend.