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What stack are you all using to get going with your projects? and has anyone tried RedwoodJS?

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  1. Redwood is an opinionated, full-stack, JavaScript/TypeScript web app framework designed to keep you moving fast as your app grows from side project to startup.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Developer Tools #Web App #Development Tools 40 social mentions

  2. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Next.js is my usual go-to framework for new projects. With API routes you can achieve a lot, especially for smaller scoped side projects.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 919 social mentions

  3. Build a Node.js & React app at warp speed with a SaaS boilerplate

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  4. GeniePy is a modern SaaS boilerplate codebase in pure Python.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • €129.0 / One-off
    I'm primarily a back-end dev and Django/Flask used to be my goto frameworks for building websites. At my last company we deployed some FastAPI code in production, and since then I've been enjoying the Starlette framework quite a lot (which FastAPI builds on top of). And in my free time these days, I've been building a boilerplate codebase on top of Starlette so it's quicker to build user-facing applications using the framework.

    #Developer Tools #Python Web Framework #Python Asynchronous Web Frameworks 1 social mentions

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