Yes, it helps businesses and developers choose the best tools to build their products but at the same time, it’s always susceptive to bias.
Sometimes it’s not the inherent features of technologies but the benchmarks we choose for their comparison that ends up influencing the results.
It is particularly famous for two key reasons: 1.
Bringing JavaScript- an immensely popular language for frontend development to the backend.
There is no definitive winner in this aspect.
NodeJS, due to its asynchronous I/O performs very well for real-time time applications that require minimal buffering.
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