Good post @BuddhikaNelum ! But be careful about Nest. I have worked with it before. The framework is good. It gives you a good standard to start on. But NestJS blindly follows Angular. They were willing to keep outdated packages in their framework just because Angular forgot to update them on their framework even if there's no connection between the two. Kamil might be a good developer. But he is not that good when it comes to the community. It's mostly him working in the project. He does not approve PRs that much. If something happens to him, the project might go down. This is what I understood when I was working with it earlier. Hope things have improved now. But being that said, I would like to have a framework like this for the back end rather than having nothing.
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