# On Tech Stack
## Tech Stack Doesn't Matter
Sounds like a cope out answer but it doesn't matter. The most important thing is the end goal not the tools. Now the real question is with all the technologies out there, how can you make a good pick? You could fall for convention and use the most popular technologies, or use whichever technology you feel the most comfortable with. Whatever you chose, there are some factors to consider, check out this blog that highlights the important of considering cost, community, talent, among other.
[Tech stack things to consider](https://sloboda-studio.com/blog/startup-technology-stack/)
[Data on tech used by Startups](https://www.codingvc.com/which-technologies-do-startups-use-an-exploration-of-angellist-data)
## Exploring Communities for Each Tech Stack
[10 Biggest Communities](https://content.techgig.com/10-programming-languages-with-the-biggest-community-support/articleshow/78908491.cms)
## Opinions on Tech Stack
[PG on Great Hackers](http://www.paulgraham.com/gh.html)
## Forum Discussions
Forum discussions are not the best way to figure out how what to use, but it is always good to see what others are using as a reference.
[HackerNews Discussion](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8312131)
[Quora Discussion](https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-most-wanted-tech-stack-by-startups)
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