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In this article and throughout the rest of this series we'll be taking a deep dive into another option; One that offers tons of cool features, a unique "ORM" experience, and an active, dedicated team of developers supporting and working on it. That option is Prisma.
With such a rich selection of ORMs out there, choosing which one to use for your JavaScript-based project can be tough. Depending on your goals or stack you have a ton available: libraries like TypeORM, Sequelize, and Mongoose, and many more.
With such a rich selection of ORMs out there, choosing which one to use for your JavaScript-based project can be tough. Depending on your goals or stack you have a ton available: libraries like TypeORM, Sequelize, and Mongoose, and many more.
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