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jhanoncomm | 1 year ago

There is no best one. You will unfortunately (!) need to do some legwork to decide what you want to build, what you need, what tech you want to use and why, and see if there is a starter kit that is good or if you have to just do without one.

Is the chosen starter kit good? Clues may lie in licenses, the repo if source is available, if paid is there a money back guarantee, is it maintained, is the code any good (do they know what they are doing?). Does it meet your functional and nonfunctional requirements?

Take this as advise for a lonely programmer OR (!) user feedback for your gig (!!) ;)

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ikoichi2112|1 year ago

Great insights and questions to ask. Love your perspective on the topic, thanks for sharing it :-)