TL;DR - we reached a milestone with a web framework we created, despite all the odds! Check it out (and support us with the star if you like it - thank you! 🙏), and read below to learn about our story and what it took to get here.
As a developer, starting your own web framework is probably one of the scariest things you can do. It is almost certain your project will die, and as the added bonus, other developers will make fun of you along the way, counting all the reasons why it won't work.
It's been no different for us. When we started Wasp, everybody asked "Why another web framework? Why would anybody use your tool next to mature, famous frameworks?". These are good questions, I admit, and we didn't have all the answers, not even close. But that was in no way the reason for us not to do it.
We kept going. We had a vision in our mind and we wanted to see if we can make it a reality. We didn't care at all whether Wasp lives or dies, we just knew that we needed to see it through, and that's all that mattered. In a few months, we released Alpha version and got our first 100 stars. As a result, that brought in even more questions, and we weren't any closer to figuring out if the concept we imagined can really fly or not.
But, we also couldn't believe that somebody actually starred our repo. We were both surprised and motivated. I still clearly remember Martin Šošić asking me "Matija, can you imagine that the project we created gets to 1,000 stars on GitHub?". Both of us immediately shooked our heads and laughed, thinking "yeah, right, like that's gonna happen!".
9,500 stars and almost 3 years later, here we are today. Wasp is getting close to entering the elite 10,000 stars club on GitHub, next to the giants of the industry. The framework we started, and developed further with the invaluable feedback from the community, is being used by all kinds of developers - from weekend projects, to startups and top enterprises. Startups made with Wasp have been acquired. I just saw a job ad today on Upwork, where a company is hiring for Open SaaS (an open-source, free boilerplate starter for React & Node.js, powered by Wasp) developers 🤯.
Looking back, I still find it hard to believe it. Starting from my brother's girlfriend's (now wife) apartment with pretty much no open-source nor community-building experience, we made it to the product that developers all over the world use daily, and willingly choose to use it over the mainstream, famous frameworks we all know. We are incredibly honored and humbled by this.
We still have an a lot of questions (figured that won't ever go away), but now it's also starting to feel like we got a couple of the answers right.
Thanks for reading! Find more about Wasp and support us on our journey to reaching 10,000 stars here.
P.S.: If you ever wondered who's really the boss at Wasp, now we've finally made that clear in the photo above. Had to carry the li'l dude all the way to the top just so he could get a nice shot. 🐝
Top comments (45)
Still amazed at the fact we got here :)!
Goggins told me these are baby numbers 🍼
what is this? a framework for ants?
yes, waat :D
This is exactly the framework I've been dreaming of ever since I've been waiting to fully venture into the JS Backend Dev world. I believe Wasp will go above 50k stars this year. The documentation alone gives me the confidence that this is my permanent Nodejs framework and I'm staying with Wasp. Phenomenal work by the team...please keep up your amazing spirits. Thank you
Thank you so much Emm, this is so kind of you! :) Really glad you find Wasp useful, we share the excitement :)
Congrats! Well-deserved for the whole team!
Thanks a lot, Boris! Couldn't do it without you :)
Congratulations 🥳🥂
Damn, I thought your boss passed away and you buried him under the rocks
congrats
Gj ekipa
Hvala Petre! :)
I really loved the idea behind it, it's just sad that I couldn't make wasp work either on my mac mini m1 or my raspberry pi 4b :_(
That shouldn't be an issue - can you jump in discord.gg/rzdnErX and we'll debug it?
Done - I don't know if I'll be able to install and test everything again today, but I'll post everything there asap :)
Congratulations 🎉🥳
Nice to see a new competitor framework. Sick of relearning react every 18 months.