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RedwoodJS: The App Framework for Startups (redwoodjs.com)
7 points by perryh2 on July 7, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


Can't we move on from JS for the backend? It is a brittle and confusing langugage. Author of JS the good parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc5Np9OqDHU


The annoyingly self-perpetuating truth: - There are a lot of JS devs available to hire - The ecosystem is huge and generally up to date (although you may have to bounce to a new framework for the same task a year later) - New tools like TypeScript allow you to keep making the JS choice with a cleaner conscience even though it’s just transpiled back into vanilla JS. - The mainstream alternatives are either not as fast to write or aren’t generally as performant as Node.


I don't think deciding a stack is that much of a headache, API gateway like APISIX for rate limit, caching with redis, future proof sharding with tenant id & YY, MM, DD columns & lookup thereof, deployment to cloud providers such that queues,dbs, serverless functionality is never vendor locked, that's the hard part




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