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Aura vs Meteor: What are the differences?

1. Ease of Use: Aura is designed to be easier to learn and use, whereas Meteor requires a steeper learning curve due to its full-stack capabilities and complex architecture. 2. Scalability: Aura is more lightweight and scales better for smaller projects, while Meteor is better suited for larger, more complex applications due to its robust features and built-in tools. 3. Real-time Data: Meteor provides built-in support for real-time data updates through its reactive programming model, making it easier to build dynamic applications compared to Aura’s more manual approach. 4. Community Support: Meteor has a larger and more active community, which translates to more resources, tutorials, and support compared to Aura, making it easier to troubleshoot issues and find solutions. 5. Flexibility: Aura offers more flexibility in terms of choosing specific libraries and tools for a project, while Meteor comes with a predefined stack and architecture that may limit customization options. 6. Performance: Aura tends to have better performance for simple, single-page applications, while Meteor’s comprehensive features can sometimes lead to slower performance on larger projects with heavy data processing requirements.

In Summary, Aura and Meteor differ in ease of use, scalability, real-time data handling, community support, flexibility, and performance.

Decisions about Aura and Meteor
Lucas Litton
Founder & CEO at Macombey · | 13 upvotes · 542.4K views

Next.js is probably the most enjoyable React framework our team could have picked. The development is an extremely smooth process, the file structure is beautiful and organized, and the speed is no joke. Our work with Next.js comes out much faster than if it was built on pure React or frameworks alike. We were previously developing all of our projects in Meteor before making the switch. We left Meteor due to the slow compiler and website speed. We deploy all of our Next.js projects on Vercel.

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This basically came down to two things: performance on compute-heavy tasks and a need for good tooling. We used to have a Meteor based Node.js application which worked great for RAD and getting a working prototype in a short time, but we felt pains trying to scale it, especially when doing anything involving crunching data, which Node sucks at. We also had bad experience with tooling support for doing large scale refactorings in Javascript compared to the best-in-class tools available for Java (IntelliJ). Given the heavy domain and very involved logic we wanted good tooling support to be able to do great refactorings that are just not possible in Javascript. Java is an old warhorse, but it performs fantastically and we have not regretted going down this route, avoiding "enterprise" smells and going as lightweight as we can, using Jdbi instead of Persistence API, a homegrown Actor Model library for massive concurrency, etc ...

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Pros of Aura
Pros of Meteor
  • 1
    Open source
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    Real-time
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    Full stack, one language
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    Best app dev platform available today
  • 155
    Data synchronization
  • 152
    Javascript
  • 118
    Focus on your product not the plumbing
  • 107
    Hot code pushes
  • 106
    Open source
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    Live page updates
  • 92
    Latency compensation
  • 39
    Ultra-simple development environment
  • 29
    Real time awesome
  • 29
    Smart Packages
  • 23
    Great for beginners
  • 22
    Direct Cordova integration
  • 16
    Better than Rails
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    Less moving parts
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    It's just amazing
  • 10
    Blaze
  • 8
    Great community support
  • 8
    Plugins for everything
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    One command spits out android and ios ready apps.
  • 5
    It just works
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    0 to Production in no time
  • 4
    Coding Speed
  • 4
    Easy deployment
  • 4
    Is Agile in development hybrid(mobile/web)
  • 4
    You can grok it in a day. No ng nonsense
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    Easy yet powerful
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    AngularJS Integration
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    One Code => 3 Platforms: Web, Android and IOS
  • 2
    Community
  • 1
    Easy Setup
  • 1
    Free
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    Nosql
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    Hookie friendly
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    High quality, very few bugs
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    Stack available on Codeanywhere
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    Real time
  • 1
    Friendly to use

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Cons of Aura
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      Does not scale well
    • 4
      Hard to debug issues on the server-side
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      Heavily CPU bound

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    What is Aura?

    The Aura project centers around a collection of high-quality, well-tested, semantically versioned, standards-compliant, independent library packages that can be used in any codebase.

    What is Meteor?

    A Meteor application is a mix of JavaScript that runs inside a client web browser, JavaScript that runs on the Meteor server inside a Node.js container, and all the supporting HTML fragments, CSS rules, and static assets.

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