Django + DRF is still fine, and is still a good choice. Especially for smaller projects that are expected to have a long lifetime with few resources available for maintenance.
Django is stable, well-known, and offers very long LTS. It's easy to find people who have experience on it, it is well documented and performs well enough for 95% of exiting websites.
You can quite easily convert DRF serializers to TS types/models, that you can then use in your preferred flavor of frontend framework.
Django is stable, well-known, and offers very long LTS. It's easy to find people who have experience on it, it is well documented and performs well enough for 95% of exiting websites.
You can quite easily convert DRF serializers to TS types/models, that you can then use in your preferred flavor of frontend framework.