Marius Obert

Next, Nest, Nuxt… Nust?

Stop choosing your framework first. This talk argues your rendering architecture should be the primary driver, making your choice between Next, Nuxt, and Nest simple.

Next, Nest, Nuxt… Nust?
#1about 5 minutes

Choosing a framework using the State of JS survey

The State of JS survey reveals that while Express.js is widely used, frameworks like Next.js, Gatsby, and Nuxt.js are rapidly gaining popularity.

#2about 5 minutes

Comparing web rendering strategies for modern applications

Understand the differences and trade-offs between client-side rendering, server-side rendering, static site generation, and pre-rendering for performance and SEO.

#3about 2 minutes

Building static sites with Gatsby and React

Gatsby is a React-based static site generator ideal for Jamstack applications with its rich plugin ecosystem and focus on performance.

#4about 4 minutes

Creating hybrid React applications with Next.js

Next.js extends React with pre-rendering, automatic static optimization, and serverless functions, making it a versatile choice for hybrid applications.

#5about 2 minutes

Using Nuxt.js for server-rendered Vue.js applications

Nuxt.js provides a powerful framework for building server-rendered applications with Vue.js, offering similar capabilities to Next.js.

#6about 3 minutes

Building a full-stack backend with NestJS

NestJS is a progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications with features like TypeORM and a modular architecture.

#7about 2 minutes

Comparing framework popularity and community support

A data-driven comparison of Next.js, Gatsby, Nuxt.js, and NestJS based on npm downloads, GitHub activity, and community size helps in choosing a well-supported tool.

#8about 2 minutes

How to choose the right JavaScript framework

Use a decision tree based on your application's architecture, such as full-stack needs or specific rendering strategies, to select the most suitable framework.

#9about 1 minute

Q&A on Deno's maturity and framework preference

The speaker discusses why Deno was not considered mature enough in 2020 and reaffirms a personal preference for using NestJS for backend development.

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