[–] mcavaliere 3y ago ↗ In our Next.js boilerplate, we got some nice gains and DX improvements from replacing our Apollo Server installation with tRPC. [–] brodouevencode 3y ago ↗ I'm sure, but it requires your entire stack to be TypeScript. My clients want to be language agnostic, which requires me to be. [–] mcavaliere 3y ago ↗ That makes sense. Our boilerplate is for all new-code projects where we get to pick the stack, in which case we default to all things TypeScript anyway. If a client project has an incompatible existing codebase, we take a different approach.
[–] brodouevencode 3y ago ↗ I'm sure, but it requires your entire stack to be TypeScript. My clients want to be language agnostic, which requires me to be. [–] mcavaliere 3y ago ↗ That makes sense. Our boilerplate is for all new-code projects where we get to pick the stack, in which case we default to all things TypeScript anyway. If a client project has an incompatible existing codebase, we take a different approach.
[–] mcavaliere 3y ago ↗ That makes sense. Our boilerplate is for all new-code projects where we get to pick the stack, in which case we default to all things TypeScript anyway. If a client project has an incompatible existing codebase, we take a different approach.
3 comments
[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 16.8 ms ] thread