Platformsh

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    In today's blog post, which is the final blog post of the 7 days of Platform.sh series, I will be discussing what a source operation is on Platform.sh, the problem it solves and how to set up one for any of your applications deployed on Platform.sh.
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    Go is a statically typed, compiled language with an emphasis on easy concurrency and network services. Many software engineering teams today use Go for the backend of their web applications because it is efficient, fast, simple and reliable. In today's blog post, which is part of the 7 days of Platform.sh series, I will be discussing how Platform.sh supports Go developers to deploy their projects with ease.
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    A lot of React developers have decided to make use of NextJS, the open-source React framework to build their production UIs. This is because NextJS has simplified the React framework with extra features like hybrid static and server-side rendering, out of the box Typescript support, smart bundling and many others without any config. In today's blog post, which is part of the 7 days of Platform.sh series, I will be discussing how Platform.sh supports NextJS and React developers to deploy their projects with ease.
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    On day one of the 7 days of Platform.sh series, I'll be discussing how Platform.sh helps Gatsby and React developers host their Gatsby sites.