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Online store on js framework. Really?
For example, the frontend on react or vue, the backend is also on js, strapi for example.
Realistically - it does not mean a theoretical possibility, but the fact that someone did it, it makes sense, for a number of reasons it is better than opencart or similar cms.
Let it be without payment systems, without integration with 1c ...
And how labor-intensive is it compared to well-tuned, themed, made-up opencart designs? (That is, not a boxed version of opencart, where I put what I have and filled in the template, namely, honest full development)
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No. Integration is inevitable, payment or accounting is still necessary. I did different stores and what to do with the database is the least problem.
If you haven’t done shops before and don’t try to invent it yourself, production is not something that one person does on his own code. First, try to use the finished one, learn later and the vision will be on which stack to do next.
The question was in general.
Landing pages can also be done on tilde. Many are doing well.
js frameworks in general for corporate sites will occupy some niche? (I'm talking about corporate sites, not platforms and services like Facebook).
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