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godwin - API on serverside
* godwin - API on serverside.
maybe nextjs on front and back
* maybe nextjs on front and back
richtext rendered on the front end and ??? on the back
* richtext rendered on the front end and ??? on the back
boilerplate out there now should be pretty easy to get off the ground
* boilerplate out there now should be pretty easy to get off the ground
jonathan - is using feathers.  feathersjs -there's not a good comparison to nextjs
* jonathan - is using feathers.  feathersjs -there's not a good comparison to nextjs
godwin - react stable, been used for years, seems like it's sticking around - what is feathersjs? react?
*godwin - react stable, been used for years, seems like it's sticking around - what is feathersjs? react?
jonathan - easy way to put together an API.  featthers just handles API.  you write usenode you use js to write it
*jonathan - easy way to put together an API.  featthers just handles API.  you write usenode you use js to write it.  database agnostic.  mongo, psql, etc
* godwin - sounds like maybe we could use both
* jonathan - https://feathersjs.com/comparison
* godwin would use mongo if starting now

Revision as of 03:26, 12 August 2022

Agenda

  • Updates on anything Darin's been doing
  • Ideas / questions from Jonathan and Godwin re: planning for a weekend coding sprint
  • Check in about scheduling the weekend coding sprint



  • godwin - API on serverside.
  • maybe nextjs on front and back
  • richtext rendered on the front end and ??? on the back
  • boilerplate out there now should be pretty easy to get off the ground
  • jonathan - is using feathers. feathersjs -there's not a good comparison to nextjs
  • godwin - react stable, been used for years, seems like it's sticking around - what is feathersjs? react?
  • jonathan - easy way to put together an API. featthers just handles API. you write usenode you use js to write it. database agnostic. mongo, psql, etc
  • godwin - sounds like maybe we could use both
  • jonathan - https://feathersjs.com/comparison
  • godwin would use mongo if starting now