Android SDK vs Symfony vs Vibora

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Android SDK

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Symfony

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Pros of Android SDK
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  • 289
    Android development
  • 155
    Necessary for android
  • 128
    Android studio
  • 86
    Mobile framework
  • 82
    Backed by google
  • 27
    Platform-tools
  • 21
    Eclipse + adt plugin
  • 5
    Powerful, simple, one stop environment
  • 3
    Free
  • 3
    Больно
  • 177
    Open source
  • 149
    Php
  • 130
    Community
  • 129
    Dependency injection
  • 122
    Professional
  • 80
    Doctrine
  • 75
    Organized
  • 71
    Modular architecture
  • 47
    Smart programming
  • 45
    Solid
  • 20
    Documentation
  • 15
    LTS releases
  • 10
    Easy to Learn
  • 9
    Decoupled framework components
  • 9
    Robust
  • 8
    Service container
  • 8
    Bundle
  • 8
    Good practices guideline
  • 7
    Simple
  • 7
    Powerful
  • 6
    Flexible
  • 1
    Speed

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      Too many dependency
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      Lot of config files
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      YMAL
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      Feature creep
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      Bloated
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      What is Android SDK?

      Android provides a rich application framework that allows you to build innovative apps and games for mobile devices in a Java language environment.

      What is Symfony?

      It is written with speed and flexibility in mind. It allows developers to build better and easy to maintain websites with PHP..

      What is Vibora?

      Vibora is a fast, asynchronous and elegant Python 3.6+ http client/server framework.

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