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▲ 10 r/django

Do you actually use the DTL for the frontend in production or setup REST for ReactJS/Other conventional frontend frameworks?

I come from Nest so I might be a bit biased but I feel like frontend tools like React and Angular are disproportionately more powerful and come with a lot of support and plugins (npm packages).

Do you actually use the DTL in production or just as a testing tool?

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u/daniel_zerotwo — 4 days ago
▲ 83 r/Upwork

I am convinced that upwork makes more money from freelancers buying connects than anything else

Freelancers have to pay an OUTRAGEOUS amount of money buying connects for the (very unlikely) chance of getting a job, which will probably pay less than whst they spent to begin with.

Almost analogous to the "pay a security fee for this amazing high paying job" scam.

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u/daniel_zerotwo — 24 days ago