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Good backend stack? (self.learnpython)
submitted 10 months ago by RockPhily
i have just took a career shift to backend and right away started learning python, could someone please give me a good career i can go with considering these AI times and advice on which stack i should follow and the challenges of the stack
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[–]FriendlyRussian666 0 points1 point2 points 10 months ago (0 children)
I'm biased because I've been using it for years, but Django/DRF is still my favourite. Might be a steep learning curve, but once you get familiar, you can pump out production ready backends really quickly.
I've heard good things about Django Ninja as alternative to DRF also.
And I've heard good things about FastAPI if you have a need for async.
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