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there is also option D.

wait for a framework that implements option A.

if option A works, why aren't there any frameworks yet that implement it?

maybe all the framework devs are waiting for C?

but why?

you could be right about A but at present the majority view seems to be that C is the right option. which is what pushes me into going with B because i have no interest in developing my own framework.

if a framework appears that implements option A i'll gladly consider it. (just as long as it isn't tightly coupled with a backend)



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