Ditsmod is a Node.js-based web framework designed for building highly extensible and fast applications. Has native modules for REST and tRPC.
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Ditsmod is a Node.js-based web framework designed for building highly extensible and fast applications. Has native modules for REST and tRPC.
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An Express application with TypeScript, MongoDB with Mongoose as well as data integrity using Mongoose schema validation.
Modular rest API frontend using Nextjs
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