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A tale of three architectures

Years of full-time work and travel led to the development and evolution of the Luro app, which was first deployed on Netlify with a serverless Nuxt setup and CRUD operations connected to a Postgre database. As the app grew, the team faced challenges with serverless function endpoints and began simplifying the architecture by merging the Nuxt and Express apps into a single server.


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