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Building a production grade backend in JavaScript takes the cumulative knowledge of 6 years of writing js to do correctly Doing the same in golang requires following best practices
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using typescript and effect-ts solves the js problem. haven't personally dabbled too much in GO though.
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Sounds painful. Curious if you’ve seen any successful open source projects use effect ts?
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Tevm bundler allows you to import solidity directly into JavaScript. It is built with effect
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Any open source saas products? More curious than anything
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Yes effect has a lot of people using effect in production that I have met at meetups and stuff. It generally has the highest satisfaction rating among users of any library I have ever seen. Its popularity is slow growth very high retention. Reminds me of rust in the way devs love it and its growth vs retention
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We’ll see where it goes. I worked with an fp js fanatic years ago. It just wasn’t a good experience for the team. Even though he seemed to think it was great, it was a slow moving team. Can’t even remember the library we used at the time.
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