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Anmol Baranwal

Each project serves a different purpose and has its own community.
Even though I've used Firebase & Supabase, each platform has unique features that make them distinct.
For instance, Buildship is different from these (for scraping or workflow using APIs).

While Appwrite and Supabase both offer backend services, they have different use cases. For instance, you cannot migrate functions from one to another (difference in DB as well). Technology keeps evolving, so there may be similarities, but it ultimately depends on your project needs and personal preference.

You can check the difference between Zenstack and NocoDB as well.

That's why I included each of them in the list -> they all bring something valuable to the table. I hope this helps :D

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Tyler V. (he/him)

I'm Building a Full-Stack App: Here Are the Libraries I'm Going to Use...

I think I'm confused - so are you not building an app using all of them like the title says? 😅

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Anmol Baranwal

If you're a developer, you would already know the answer to that.

I truly laughed when you asked if I'm going to use all 30 open source libraries. LOL! I'm definitely not that expert.

The title suggests in an appropriate way that these are the libraries I could use to build my next project. Not all! It's like you can build entire solutions considering full-stack domain with combinations of these.

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Aravind Putrevu

You should change the title to say - 30 libraries I'd consider to build a full stack app in 2024

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krlz

I was also hyped about it and is not so crazy to do, a big project might have it

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JoelBonetR 🥇

Why? 😂