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by slantyyz 1646 days ago
I've been using Sveltekit, which offers a back end server if you use their `node-adapter`.

Sveltekit uses an intuitive file based routing system, so for side projects at least, you can build out an app/POC very quickly.

Personally, I like Sveltekit's back end server better than Rails (to be fair, I haven't used Rails heavily since v3/v4) and Express. Having said that, I'm not sure Sveltekit's node adapter has been proven to scale yet.

Rails has a lot of nice stuff baked in though. So in terms of the many other moving parts of making an app, such as migrations, db connectivity, I think that's where a lot of time can be added on the Node side, especially if you don't already have a shortlist of go-to libraries for the core functionality you want/need.

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Being able to deploy Sveltekit to Cloudflare Pages is pretty amazing. And with their new auto-adapter, you don't even have to change anything from the basic init setup and it just works.