If you've already integrated more deeply with Prisma patterns like middleware, extensions, migration and seeding flows. These things aren't answered completely in drizzle. Otherwise I probably won't reach for Prisma going forward.
More seriously, my understanding is that Prisma is working to solve their biggest runtime perf problems and I expect they’ll do so faster now that competition is starting to emerge. You can always write raw SQL on the rare occasions it’s a measurable problem. It’s early and I’m still bullish on em.
Oooh, this is a tough one. I know Prisma just made a ton of *really* nice improvements around cold starts, so I think it’s worth checking those out (shout out to @t3.gg for his amazing video on that).
I don’t have any productive thoughts for you but I’m very interesting in seeing where drizzle goes. At first look I like it, and I only just started using Prisma for the first time a few months ago, that alone has been pretty life changing.
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Doing a soft-release of my free course on how to do this right now actually: https://www.epicweb.dev/tutorials/deploy-web-applications