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simplify your application data management with Prisma

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Hey {NAME}, No matter what kind of web application you are building, you're going to have to choose

Hey {NAME}, No matter what kind of web application you are building, you're going to have to choose your backend technology. What makes this decision much more difficult is that it’s not possible to say which technology, framework, or language is better than the other one, each one has its own tradeoffs. You'll find yourself asking tons of questions, like: - What's the balance between out-of-the-box functionality and creating things myself? - How will I manage data? - What should I even do? 🤯 You have to put in a bit of work to make an informed decision to find the best fit, while recognizing that decisions you make for one project may not necessarily work for another. Often this leads to getting stuck in the comfort zone, accepting that some parts of the development process are just plain annoying. Take database operations for example. Defining schemas, figuring out queries, and writing migrations can be tedious. But don't worry, it's time to change that experience! 🎉 Prisma is the answer! Prisma is an open-source ORM tool for Node.js and TypeScript, that simplifies connection, querying, migrations, and data modeling for a variety of databases. Ryan Chenkie put together an 18 minute course that gives you real-world insight into how much time and effort Prisma will save you. In this course, you'll be building an application to display the details of products that have been saved in the project's database using Prisma and Typescript. Lessons include: - Initializing Prisma in a new TypeScript project - Dynamically creating data with Express - Building queries & create migrations with Prisma tooling - ...and more = = 👉 [Watch Build a Backend with Prisma in a TypeScript Node Project (18min)]( Check out Ryan's course, and see if Prisma could become your next go-to tool for your backend development kit. Happy Learning, -egghead [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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