Re: About JS framework

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Hi, 
Although personally in my company we mostly use aiohttp and Django, I don't know why we have chosen them exactly.
But in general I can outline a couple of pros and cons for frameworks, mentioned above. 
Made that list with my friend, who is an <a href="https://mobilunity.com/blog/offshore-javascript-development/";>offshore JavaScript</a> developer.
- very linear, not very much of new jargon for you if you know javascript basics.
- maybe they are hard-to-learn, but on the other hard they are easy-to-master.
- they have one of the easiest-to-use API’s.
- All of them allow HUGE native scripts reuse.
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