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Aqueduct

17
48
+ 1
9
Colossus

7
12
+ 1
0
Sails.js

337
509
+ 1
296
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Pros of Sails.js
  • 4
    Fast
  • 3
    Aqueduct is the future
  • 2
    Dart on the server
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      Data-driven apis
    • 47
      Waterline ORM
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      Mvc
    • 32
      Easy rest
    • 25
      Real-time
    • 21
      Open source
    • 19
      Service-oriented architecture
    • 18
      Scalable
    • 10
      Convension over configuration
    • 9
      Rails-like asset pipeline
    • 9
      Node machines and machinepacks
    • 7
      Easy route/controller generation
    • 6
      Ruby on Rails basic stuff for JS devs
    • 3
      CLI for scaffolding project pieces
    • 3
      WebSocket support
    • 1
      Supportive community

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    Cons of Aqueduct
    Cons of Colossus
    Cons of Sails.js
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        • 5
          Waterline ORM
        • 4
          Defaults to VueJS
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          Standard MVC

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        What is Aqueduct?

        Aqueduct is an open source, server-side web framework written in Google’s Dart language. Aqueduct promises faster development, experimentation and testing – without sacrificing power.

        What is Colossus?

        Colossus is a lightweight framework for building high-performance applications in Scala that require non-blocking network I/O. In particular Colossus is focused on low-latency stateless microservices where often the service is little more than an abstraction over a database and/or cache. For this use case, Colossus aims to maximize performance while keeping the interface clean and concise.

        What is Sails.js?

        Sails is designed to mimic the MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps: data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture.

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