You can use the same language that you are comfortable on front end, backend and mobile.
Also build incredible UI's for both, Mobile and Web, with one of the most used UI Libraries on the market : React 💜
Great Community
Lots of plugins and packages for all sort of stuff
This is the stack I would choose as well.
Advantages:
Exactly!
You can use the same language that you are comfortable on front end, backend and mobile.
Also build incredible UI's for both, Mobile and Web, with one of the most used UI Libraries on the market : React 💜
What about graphQL ? 🤔
I haven't used that much but you can use the apollo client for React/React Native and express-graphql for Node
Yep. I would include graphQl and possibly prisma as well. graphQl makes front end development far easier as your app gets more complex