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nightwing | Loopback vs nestjs? What would you choose? | 11:40:54 |
codesleuth | Honestly, whatever your team agrees on. The difference outside of syntax is probably not worth arguing over | 11:44:45 |
Tim | I'm a big fan of https://github.com/typestack/routing-controllers | 11:48:43 |
nightwing | I am asked to make the decision, we have 4_5 teams currently all working with express + angular, we have shit code quality, messy architecture due to express's flexibility. I've pretty good idea about nestjs, I just came to know about loopback, I'm making sure if choosing nestjs, I'll miss anything | 11:49:38 |
codesleuth | In that case, I would default to popularity, since that usually means there's more resources and articles to help you. Hopefully more devs are familiar with the most popular one too. I think that would mean NestJS | 11:53:07 |
nightwing | Thanks codesleuth , nestjs it is. | 11:55:35 |
codesleuth | In reply to @nightwingman:matrix.org Thanks codesleuth , nestjs it is. Good luck with it! If you could get a chance, I would love to see a write up of how the transition went | 11:56:47 |
nightwing | I don't think we'll migrate our existing projects, we're going to adopt nestjs for new projects. I'll update if we migrate. | 11:58:51 |
codesleuth | Smart move :+1 | 11:59:13 |
codesleuth | * Smart move 👍️ | 11:59:23 |
Tim | Yeah, just go with what you are most comfortable with. We learned the same and so we have some legacy projects with pure javascript, express "magic" and mongodb. These projects are always a joy to work with. | 12:04:55 |
nightwing | We have the same, it's my first year in the industry I had very high hopes. I've put 10x more effort into architecting my academic projects than these projects running for international users. | 12:12:17 |
Tim | Our current projects are quite nice with routing-controllers and typeorm | 12:26:41 |
nightwing | Routing-controllers does look interesting | 13:11:23 |
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