
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats 940: Picking a Fullstack Stack, Is Next.js Too Complex? Services vs Self-Hosted + More
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Sep 24, 2025 Wes and Scott explore the best Node.js backends for 2025, including Polka and Fastify. They delve into managing database indexes before they become issues and share effective real-world workflows for developers. Discussion shifts to tackling burnout with novelty and side projects. Tips on choosing tech stacks for small CMS projects and dealing with toxic bosses add depth. They also debate whether GraphQL is still relevant against REST and RPC, and question Vercel's influence on web development.
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Start With DB and Auth Then Build Features
- For CRUD apps, install core packages then define your database and auth first.
- Build features one-by-one, implementing backend and frontend together for each feature.
Inject Novelty To Beat Burnout
- Inject novelty to fight developer burnout by exploring side projects or new tech.
- Also address non-work factors like exercise and hobbies to restore motivation.
Pick Stable Stacks For Portfolio Projects
- Choose a stable, in-demand full‑stack JavaScript stack for portfolio sites rather than very new frameworks.
- Prioritize making a usable CMS and integrating services instead of building a CMS from scratch.
