Solid choices. I would like to add BlitzJS and RedwoodJS to the mix. They offer an incredible integration between a JS/TS backend and React frontend.
These frameworks are great.
Hope the Blitz refactor won't take ages! github.com/blitz-js/blitz/discussi...
To be honest, both Blitz and Redwood seem to be very good, too bad I don't know React and need to be productive soon.
Yeah, the refactor is a bit of a bummer but that's always a factor when you're working at the "bleeding edge".
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Solid choices. I would like to add BlitzJS and RedwoodJS to the mix. They offer an incredible integration between a JS/TS backend and React frontend.
These frameworks are great.
Hope the Blitz refactor won't take ages! github.com/blitz-js/blitz/discussi...
To be honest, both Blitz and Redwood seem to be very good, too bad I don't know React and need to be productive soon.
Yeah, the refactor is a bit of a bummer but that's always a factor when you're working at the "bleeding edge".