Cocoa Touch (iOS) vs Next.js: What are the differences?
Developers describe Cocoa Touch (iOS) as "The Cocoa Touch collection of frameworks includes everything needed to create iOS apps". The Cocoa Touch layer contains key frameworks for building iOS apps. These frameworks define the appearance of your app. They also provide the basic app infrastructure and support for key technologies such as multitasking, touch-based input, push notifications, and many high-level system services. On the other hand, Next.js is detailed as "*A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps *". Next.js is a minimalistic framework for server-rendered React applications.
Cocoa Touch (iOS) and Next.js belong to "Frameworks (Full Stack)" category of the tech stack.
"Backed by Apple" is the top reason why over 5 developers like Cocoa Touch (iOS), while over 9 developers mention "Automatic server rendering and code splitting" as the leading cause for choosing Next.js.
Next.js is an open source tool with 38.7K GitHub stars and 4.69K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Next.js's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Next.js has a broader approval, being mentioned in 82 company stacks & 69 developers stacks; compared to Cocoa Touch (iOS), which is listed in 32 company stacks and 19 developer stacks.