Atmosphere vs .NET Core: What are the differences?
Atmosphere: Realtime Client Server Framework for the JVM, supporting WebSockets and Cross-Browser Fallbacks Support. The Atmosphere Framework contains client and server side components for building Asynchronous Web Applications. The majority of popular frameworks are either supporting Atmosphere or supported natively by the framework. The Atmosphere Framework supports all major Browsers and Servers; .NET Core: An Open Source, General-Purpose Development Platform Maintained by Microsoft and the .NET Community. Cross-platform (supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux) and can be used to build device, cloud, and IoT applications.
Atmosphere and .NET Core can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
"Cross-Browse" is the top reason why over 2 developers like Atmosphere, while over 2 developers mention "Great performance" as the leading cause for choosing .NET Core.
Atmosphere and .NET Core are both open source tools. It seems that .NET Core with 11.2K GitHub stars and 2.41K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Atmosphere with 3.34K GitHub stars and 720 GitHub forks.