Hi all!
We are Martin and Matija, twin brothers, and we wanted to share our current project with you: Wasp (https://wasp-lang.dev). Wasp is a declarative language that makes it really easy to build full-stack web apps while still using the latest technologies such as React, Node.js and Prisma.
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Hi all!
We are Martin and Matija, twin brothers, and we wanted to share our current project with you: Wasp (https://wasp-lang.dev). Wasp is a declarative language that makes it really easy to build full-stack web apps while still using the latest technologies such as React, Node.js and Prisma.
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