I'm glad to see Feathers growing and adding additional clients. While I'm not going to personally benefit from this one (although I do have a React Native project that uses the standard Feathers JS client) -- it's great to see the flexibility of the framework.
Developers continue to throw new and interesting use cases at it, and I've yet to see it fail. I suppose we shouldn't be surprised, since Feathers doesn't do all that much to begin with-- most of its key dependencies (e.g., express, your favorite ORM adapter, etc) are doing the heavy lifting.
Feathers has managed to tie a few different pieces of solid technology together to create high value with very little additional code, while still maintaining its adaptiveness. Few have achieved that in similar projects.
Developers continue to throw new and interesting use cases at it, and I've yet to see it fail. I suppose we shouldn't be surprised, since Feathers doesn't do all that much to begin with-- most of its key dependencies (e.g., express, your favorite ORM adapter, etc) are doing the heavy lifting.
Feathers has managed to tie a few different pieces of solid technology together to create high value with very little additional code, while still maintaining its adaptiveness. Few have achieved that in similar projects.