JS Rockstars: Make everybody play well together!

I’ve built a small Typescript project that makes a bunch of Javascript libraries play well together. It looks like this:

I used to be a 100% Ruby guy, but I’ve learnt a lot about JavaScript and the Typescript world in the last year. A lot of the experience is great, and frankly, far better than you’d find in the Ruby world, but one thing that is clearly inferior is how many choices there are, and how all of them are “much too big to play well together”[1]. This is an attempt to fix that, an opinionated project that uses the best JS libraries out there to build out a full stack application.

You can see more info about it here: js-rockstars. Do give it a whirl and let me know feedback! 🙂


[1]: Much like one of my favourite NBA teams from the early 2000s.

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