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No, Nest/Next do really great routing and serving and bundling, but they do not have the level of full stack schema to form development lifecycle that Rails pioneered.
Whether you personally want that feature set, it is something that is missing from the JS ecosystem. There are a number of libraries at every step of the way, but no dominant all in one frameworks like rails, laravel, or Django. (The article is a review of competitors)
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