Spring Framework on backend -> ultra power and speed, especially if you go cloud and microservices route
Angular 1 on fronted -> easy enough to learn quickly, feels good to use and is powerful with great support and add-ons. Looking to start learning angular2
Will learn elixir and phoenix for some realtime and websocket stuff.
> Spring Framework on backend -> ultra power and speed, especially if you go cloud and microservices route
As long as you're happy with your microservices needing at least a gigabyte of memory each. My current project has ~15 Spring microservices, and with two instances each and blue-green deployment, we need 60 gigabytes just to be in business.
Angular 1 on fronted -> easy enough to learn quickly, feels good to use and is powerful with great support and add-ons. Looking to start learning angular2
Will learn elixir and phoenix for some realtime and websocket stuff.