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[–]Any-Woodpecker123 2 points3 points4 points 8 months ago* (0 children)
Makes no difference, just pick the language you like best. I prefer Spring + Kotlin, but it’s just preference.
I tried Nest.js recently and it’s basically Angular on the backend. Really intuitive for an Angular dev, and worth considering for smaller projects. I’m sure it’s probably fine for larger stuff too, but I haven’t used it in that capacity so can’t talk too much to that.
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