No need to leave php as a backend. The newest version is ridiculously fast 
compared to previous versions.


On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 10:52:45 AM UTC-4, dakarp wrote:
>
> BGG Developer here. We are essentially in the process of doing some of 
> what you suggest.
>
> We are working on an Angular 4 front end, with a back end heavily cached 
> by varnish. The back end behind Varnish is still PHP--we definitely don't 
> have the manpower for a a complete rewrite there--but I expect significant 
> performance improvements when we finally get this thing done. We are a tiny 
> team, and it is a huge job.
>
> On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 1:25:56 AM UTC-5, Kieran P wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys.
>>
>> Any of the BGG maintainers or developers present here? You seem to be 
>> having a lot of issues with the site lately.
>>
>> Give me a buzz if you want to move to a CDN served reactive JS 
>> application that hits a backend API easily scalable and powered by AWS.
>>
>> I'll almost virtually eliminate downtimes and make page loads take a 
>> second, not 5-10.
>>
>> There would be a lot of complexity around data migration I'd imagine, but 
>> it'd give you the chance to remodel to suit todays needs.
>>
>> Have a think about it and let me know.
>>
>> I have a full time job already, I'm not going to be able to do the whole 
>> thing for you, but I can't lend my expertise part time and 10 years 
>> experience in the web application development industry.
>>
>> Regards
>> Kieran
>>
>

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