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RedwoodJS https://github.com/redwoodjs/redwood

I launched my startup from 0 to first customer in 3 months thanks to this guy. Most of my time saved was because of a solid collection of libraries, brilliantly integrated together (backend to frontend), and I didn't have to suffer analysis paralysis every time I needed something.



I've just been researching this the last few days. There's a couple of other similar tools that I'm also checking out:

Refine.dev

Wasp-lang.dev

I'm quite early into researching these so I don't have anything much to say about them yet.

Wasp is a DSL so it's a bit different.


Wasp DSL creator here, let me know if any questions :)


Very interesting project, It's interesting to see trends coming back to bundled BE/FE. What would you say are the biggest issues you have with Redwood?


My issues are kind of specific to the idiosyncrasies of my app. Its multi-tenant and two-sided (admins and applicants), so I had to kind of roll my own auth system on top of the existing one. The fact that I could do that really means that it’s flexible enough honestly.

Another issue is that it doesn’t expose a server.js file, so its hard to do stuff like integrate an APM.


Seems like a replacement for MeteorJS.




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