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@nickbytes.eth
Javascript still needs its Rails/Django equivalent. Next.js has empowered a bunch of frontend devs to build fullstack applications, but there’s a ton of footguns and the flexibility still has people floundering in problems long-solved by other frameworks.
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RedwoodJS has gotten the closest to this. Have you tried it?
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I have tried redwood extensively, I liked a lot of its usability features, it still doesn't hold a candle to the dev experience (and operational/management experience) of Django+graphene backend.
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