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Which scales better NodeJS or Django?
I am learning full-stack and wanted to know which tech would be best, which would scale better. This is because when sitting for interviews, projects that can be scaled easily are often preferred (or so I have heard).
So, should I go with Node.js, or are there any other frameworks like Django that would be good?
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