Developer Evangelist @ Square. I have a love/hate relationship with JavaScript. When I am not programming/gaming/reading, I know way more than I should about shipping and payments now.
Glitch. It is so easy to use, but the possibilities are nearly endless. I think the main problem I tend to run into there is when I want to do things much more out of the ordinary. Mainly like when I was making React examples and having to modify building and running them, I had quite a few times I capped out the resources available in my container.
I tried out Zeit and its really cool, I like how simple things could be, but I use Google Domains. When I tried pointing my Name Servers to them, I suddenly realized that I didn't actually have that much control over the DNS records. If you don't plan on needing that much for your DNS records, I think it could be fine (or if you don't mind just using the domains they give you. Otherwise, the way they handle serverless functions seems pretty cool.
Never header of Jexia though.
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Glitch. It is so easy to use, but the possibilities are nearly endless. I think the main problem I tend to run into there is when I want to do things much more out of the ordinary. Mainly like when I was making React examples and having to modify building and running them, I had quite a few times I capped out the resources available in my container.
I tried out Zeit and its really cool, I like how simple things could be, but I use Google Domains. When I tried pointing my Name Servers to them, I suddenly realized that I didn't actually have that much control over the DNS records. If you don't plan on needing that much for your DNS records, I think it could be fine (or if you don't mind just using the domains they give you. Otherwise, the way they handle serverless functions seems pretty cool.
Never header of Jexia though.