NestJS vs PHP-MVC: What are the differences?
NestJS: A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications by @kammysliwiec. Nest is a framework for building efficient, scalable Node.js server-side applications. It uses progressive JavaScript, is built with TypeScript (preserves compatibility with pure JavaScript) and combines elements of OOP (Object Oriented Programming), FP (Functional Programming), and FRP (Functional Reactive Programming)
Under the hood, Nest makes use of Express, but also, provides compatibility with a wide range of other libraries, like e.g. Fastify, allowing for easy use of the myriad third-party plugins which are available.; PHP-MVC: Simple and easy to understand MVC skeleton application. This project is - by intention - NOT a full framework, it's a bare-bone structure, written in purely native PHP ! The php-mvc skeleton tries to be the extremely slimmed down opposite of big frameworks like Zend2, Symfony or Laravel.
NestJS and PHP-MVC belong to "Frameworks (Full Stack)" category of the tech stack.
NestJS and PHP-MVC are both open source tools. It seems that NestJS with 17.4K GitHub stars and 1.22K forks on GitHub has more adoption than PHP-MVC with 1.25K GitHub stars and 494 GitHub forks.
According to the StackShare community, NestJS has a broader approval, being mentioned in 12 company stacks & 13 developers stacks; compared to PHP-MVC, which is listed in 11 company stacks and 8 developer stacks.