The reason for modules is, the framework is heavily inspired by Angular, and I can understand many Javascript developers are not used to such pattern, but it makes structuring large apps really easy.
It would be ideal if NestJS did not force you to create modules, that is to say to have the option to create them or not.
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The reason for modules is, the framework is heavily inspired by Angular, and I can understand many Javascript developers are not used to such pattern, but it makes structuring large apps really easy.
It would be ideal if NestJS did not force you to create modules, that is to say to have the option to create them or not.