I haven't tried blitz, but I love the idea of a batteries included framework for Javascript. Coming from a rails background, even just the niceties of a framework having backend preferences( database, ORM, testing libraries etc...) could be a huge win for productivity.
I've always liked Javascript more than Ruby, but I also like Rails more than _____. <-- left blank intentionally
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I haven't tried blitz, but I love the idea of a batteries included framework for Javascript. Coming from a rails background, even just the niceties of a framework having backend preferences( database, ORM, testing libraries etc...) could be a huge win for productivity.
I've always liked Javascript more than Ruby, but I also like Rails more than _____. <-- left blank intentionally