> If you’re looking for a way to share logic between front-end and back-end code
So... exactly like isomorphic/universal JavaScript?
What exactly is the practical benefit in this, compared to say, JS functions shared by serialising them as strings or by abstracting them into a common dependency package which can be ran both on front-end and back-end?
So... exactly like isomorphic/universal JavaScript?
What exactly is the practical benefit in this, compared to say, JS functions shared by serialising them as strings or by abstracting them into a common dependency package which can be ran both on front-end and back-end?