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AdaptJS vs Ignite UI: What are the differences?
AdaptJS: ReactJS for your infrastructure. It is a system to easily, reliably, and repeatably deploy your full-stack applications. Adapt specifications look like React apps, but instead of rendering browser DOM elements like , or
, Adapt specifications use elements like AWS , Kubernetes , or database; Ignite UI: JavaScript UI for Modern Web App Development- full support for AngularJS, KnockoutJS, Microsoft MVC, Boostrap, Ionic, Onsen and more. HTML & JavaScript toolkit to build modern browser experiences on any device – desktop, tablet or phone. Designed for the enterprise - high-performance, touch-first, responsive apps – with AngularJS directives, Bootstrap support and ASP.NET MVC server-side wrappers.
AdaptJS and Ignite UI can be categorized as "Javascript UI Libraries" tools.
Some of the features offered by AdaptJS are:
- Full-stack React
- Deploy and Update with Ease
- Dev, Test, and Prod
On the other hand, Ignite UI provides the following key features:
- Data Grid
- Hierarchical Data Grid
- Tree Grid
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- Quick and easy to use2
- Fastest Grids and Charts2
- Handles heavy workloads/high data volumes1
- Handles large data volumes1
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What is AdaptJS?
It is a system to easily, reliably, and repeatably deploy your full-stack applications. Adapt specifications look like React apps, but instead of rendering browser DOM elements like <input>, or <div>, Adapt specifications use elements like AWS <EC2Instance>, Kubernetes <Pod>, or <MongoDB> database.
What is Ignite UI?
HTML & JavaScript toolkit to build modern browser experiences on any device – desktop, tablet or phone. Designed for the enterprise - high-performance, touch-first, responsive apps – with AngularJS directives, Bootstrap support and ASP.NET MVC server-side wrappers.
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