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by goatking 998 days ago
This is something I could definitely do. To be honest I am trying to save myself from the trouble.

But if there are no existing, up to date comparisons, this will be my fallback plan.

> This is a perfectly sensible objective, but always keep in mind any trade offs between development time and server costs. Sometimes less efficient frameworks are faster to develop in, and it can be worth suffering a slightly greater server bill to get an MVP out quickly, especially if the server bill is small to begin with.

That totally makes sense, but I already researched a bunch of frameworks, and that's how I came up with these 3. I have hobby experience in all 3, and all 3 seems very efficient to work with.

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One side-benefit: you might find you have a taste for certain frameworks and not for others. Being able to use a language/framework you enjoy more could make a bit difference in the long term.

One other thing, tangentially related, is someone did build the same app in 10 different frameworks, which is a fun overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQPlEnKav48