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by ve55 2244 days ago
It depends on what you're building, but I've managed to make a lot of nice services with pretty minimal Javascript. This is obviously not possible for many types of services, but if you do need it, you could keep trying new frameworks until you find one that really works for you, or perhaps have someone else help you out or work on the JS.
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I’ve tried that several times. The thing is the “project” usually dies after some time due to the time a simple but complete SaaS takes to build. Also in my case, I have little to offer when it comes to share the frontend work. Thanks