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The Chewy Stack

Next.js Nest.js Hasura
  1. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    In the end, I developed a stack that I liked and re-used across multiple projects, which consisted (mostly) of Postgres, Hasura, Nest.js, Keycloak, and Next.js or Expo. More recently I've started moving away from Keycloak towards Ory Kratos/Oathkeeper. In certain cases, I also deployed AppSmith and Metabase and I considered tools like Meilisearch in a couple instances.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 925 social mentions

  2. A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, reliable and scalable server-side applications.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    In the end, I developed a stack that I liked and re-used across multiple projects, which consisted (mostly) of Postgres, Hasura, Nest.js, Keycloak, and Next.js or Expo. More recently I've started moving away from Keycloak towards Ory Kratos/Oathkeeper. In certain cases, I also deployed AppSmith and Metabase and I considered tools like Meilisearch in a couple instances.

    #Web Frameworks #Developer Tools #JavaScript Framework 182 social mentions

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    Hasura is an open platform to build scalable app backends, offering a built-in database, search, user-management and more.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    In the end, I developed a stack that I liked and re-used across multiple projects, which consisted (mostly) of Postgres, Hasura, Nest.js, Keycloak, and Next.js or Expo. More recently I've started moving away from Keycloak towards Ory Kratos/Oathkeeper. In certain cases, I also deployed AppSmith and Metabase and I considered tools like Meilisearch in a couple instances.

    #GraphQL #Realtime Backend / API #API Tools 117 social mentions

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