"Quick" Question: If you would build a new #web#application, what would currently be "the best" development language and/or #framework (#webframework) for that?
"Best" as in reliable, #secure, easy to get personal and future proof?
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Any recommendations for good Java #WebFramework? We have used spring but just starting to move to #Java 11 and them requiring java 17 for supported versions makes it less than ideal.
Preferably it works standalone and hosted in wildfly/jboss
More considerations about how to break out of #vendorlockin for an application that is built on the wrong #webframework and has grown organically. It needs #refactoring and it needs to be lifted to a new tech stack.
I’m writing on my #blog about how I see the challenges ahead of me. Comments are much appreciated 😊
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