Summary
What I love about building web applications is the chance to build solutions to problems. For example, earlier in this chapter, we had the problem of wanting to run a JavaScript development server from Sanic. If you put five different developers on that problem, you might end up with five different solutions. I believe that building web applications is on some level an art form. That is to say that it is not a strict field that must be solved in only one obvious way. Rather, what is obvious can only be determined given the unique circumstances and parameters surrounding your build.
Of course, what we have built here is just the tip of the iceberg for what is possible with Sanic. The choices displayed are both some popular use cases and also some use cases that might not be so straightforward. I hope that you can take some of the ideas and patterns and put them to good use. By reading this book and internalizing the examples in this chapter, I hope that I have helped to stimulate...