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Turbolinks vs Active Admin: What are the differences?

Developers describe Turbolinks as "Makes navigating your web application faster". Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster. Get the performance benefits of a single-page application without the added complexity of a client-side JavaScript framework. Use HTML to render your views on the server side and link. On the other hand, Active Admin is detailed as "The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications". Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration.

Turbolinks and Active Admin can be primarily classified as "Ruby Utilities" tools.

Turbolinks and Active Admin are both open source tools. Turbolinks with 8.71K GitHub stars and 498 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Active Admin with 8.55K GitHub stars and 3.02K GitHub forks.

Adtena, CodeRack, and GoRails are some of the popular companies that use Active Admin, whereas Turbolinks is used by GoRails, Jetbuilt, and ChooseYourBoss. Active Admin has a broader approval, being mentioned in 13 company stacks & 28 developers stacks; compared to Turbolinks, which is listed in 6 company stacks and 5 developer stacks.

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    Customizable
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    Easy Integration
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    Powerful Admin Portal
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    Drop in
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    Minimal setup required

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      Not a big community

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    What is Active Admin?

    Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration.

    What is Turbolinks?

    Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster. Get the performance benefits of a single-page application without the added complexity of a client-side JavaScript framework. Use HTML to render your views on the server side and link

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