The Non-Existent Ideal Framework for Node.js

Katarzyna Janus | Paweł Kozioł

The Non-Existent Ideal Framework for Node.js
Why are there so many HTTP frameworks for Node.js?

Does the ideal framework exist? In our talk we will dive into the world of Node.js HTTP frameworks and discover the perfect fit for your project. We are going to explore the concept of going "frameworkless" and compare popular options like Express, Nest, Next, and Fastify. All this, so that you can make an informed choice for your next Node.js adventure!

Katarzyna Janus - Junior Software Engineer, Digital Hub Warsaw, Bayer | Poland
🚀 From pills to pixels, Junior Software Engineer with a background in pharmacy, bringing a blend of science and technology to her work.

👨‍💻 With one year of experience as a developer at Bayer, she had the opportunity to expand her skills in technologies such as JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, React, and more while working on creative and innovative projects.

✨Beyond coding, she's a passionate traveller, exploring the world to fuel her creativity and broaden her horizons.

Paweł Kozioł - Lead Software Engineer, Digital Hub Warsaw, Bayer | Poland
Paweł is a software developer boasting over two decades of commercial experience. He has contributed to a diverse range of projects, including desktop, embedded, full-stack, mobile, and big-data applications. His career has spanned large global corporations as well as small software houses. For the past seven years, he has also served as a computer science instructor at several Polish universities, and has spearheaded R&D collaborations with top Central European educational institutions.

Beyond his technical skills, Paweł is passionate about nurturing effective teams and aiding both individuals and organizations in their growth. He is particularly enthusiastic about Domain-Driven Design and cherishes opportunities to work directly with customers.

In his spare time, Paweł delights in studying exquisite software architectures and enjoys the challenge of implementing them in real-world scenarios.