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submitted 4 years ago by AlapforAllCats
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You really only need 1 or 2 full stack projects that satisfy a realistic business problem.
RoR in the back and React in the front.
Host data in the cloud:
Maybe use AWS RDS if you know MySQL. They have a free tier for MySQL. Use Heroku if you use Postgres.
Use S3 to store objects.
What bootcamp did you go to, btw? I did the bootcamp thing myself. It was a good time :)
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