![]() NestJS offers a level of abstraction above two very popular Node.js frameworks, either Express.js or Fastify. NestJS was built with TypeScript, but it can also support pure JavaScript development. This allows NestJS to help developers create scalable, testable, loosely coupled, and easily maintainable applications. ![]() NestJS is based heavily on Angular, and uses Angular-like modules, services, controllers, pipes, and decorators. ![]() Companies such as Roche, Adidas, and Autodesk, all trust NestJS when it comes to building efficient and scalable server-side applications. NestJS is one of the most rapidly growing frameworks for building Node.js server-side applications. Understanding JavaScript and TypeScript will make it easier to follow the directions in this article, but you don't necessarily need to be proficient. Welcome to an introduction to RESTful APIs with NestJS.
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