Deriving an application using the best of frameworks - I believe is still very arduous. Yes, [ROR, Django,..] have helped but they kind of have been stagnant in their ease of deriving an app for many years.
Hence I am using a home-brewed stack on Express (Node.jS) + Nuxt (Vue.js) + MySql + Google App Engine.
This is based on Xmysql - which is absolutely a zero configuration way to derive REST APIs.
I plan to make internal framework open source in coming few months.
It has built in features of regular frameworks + Authentication + Authorization + ACL + Payments (Stripe) + Microservice (google-cloud functions) + Pubsub (background jobs)..
Hence I am using a home-brewed stack on Express (Node.jS) + Nuxt (Vue.js) + MySql + Google App Engine.
This is based on Xmysql - which is absolutely a zero configuration way to derive REST APIs.
Xmysql : https://github.com/o1lab/xmysql/
I plan to make internal framework open source in coming few months.
It has built in features of regular frameworks + Authentication + Authorization + ACL + Payments (Stripe) + Microservice (google-cloud functions) + Pubsub (background jobs)..