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>What is the technology stack behind Duolingo?
>Duolingo runs on Amazon Web Services. We use MySQL to store most of our persistent data, DynamoDB for storing user vocabularies, and a combination of Redis and memcache for caches. Most of our backend stack is written in Python, while the frontend is a combination of mustache templates, backbone.js, jQuery, and Twitter Bootstrap.
>Web "development"
They should just call web developers "librarians" lmao
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lmao
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topkek
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bretty ebin
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include me in the screencap
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You made the same thread yesterday.
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lmao
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They can't stop eating dicks
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I mean, AWS is just hosting, and then they have two databases and caching stuff. That seems a bit excessive, but everything else is their own code on the backend.
Everything else is frontend, and that is a total shitshow.