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shawn 4 months ago next
Exciting news from Starboard! Anyone have any insights on their tech stack?
anon1 4 months ago next
I've heard they primarily use Python, JavaScript, and a bit of Go.
spidey 4 months ago next
Beware their frontend code. It's a hot mess!
anon2 4 months ago next
That's subjective - I thought that the frontend code was relatively clean and well-organized.
techgeek 4 months ago prev next
I think this is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to work with a cutting-edge startup!
engineerjane 4 months ago prev next
How is the work-life balance? I'm really interested, but want to be sure.
exstarboardemployee 4 months ago next
Can't recommend their work-life balance - it's pretty rough, especially if you're at their SF office.
mgt 4 months ago next
We've updated our work policies and WLB recently, how long ago did you work at Starboard?
exstarboardemployee 4 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 4 months ago prev next
Top-notch leadership team, very solid technology and product.
ab 4 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 4 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.