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Aurelia vs Chaplin: What are the differences?

Aurelia: Next gen JS framework written with ES6 and ES7. Integrates with Web Components. No external dependencies except polyfills. Aurelia is a next generation JavaScript client framework that leverages simple conventions to empower your creativity; Chaplin: HTML5 application architecture using Backbone.js. Chaplin addresses Backbone’s limitations by providing a lightweight and flexible structure that features well-proven design patterns and best practices. Chaplin empowers you to quickly develop scalable single-page web applications; allowing you to focus on designing and developing the underlying functionality in your web application.

Aurelia and Chaplin can be categorized as "Javascript MVC Frameworks" tools.

Aurelia and Chaplin are both open source tools. Aurelia with 11.1K GitHub stars and 665 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Chaplin with 2.92K GitHub stars and 247 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Aurelia
Pros of Chaplin
  • 47
    Simple with conventions
  • 42
    Modern architecture
  • 39
    Makes sense and is mostly javascript not framework
  • 31
    Extensible
  • 28
    Integrates well with other components
  • 27
    Easy to use
  • 25
    Dependency Injection
  • 22
    Modular
  • 20
    Great router
  • 16
    Adaptive Data Binding
  • 13
    Typescript, ES2015, ES2016
  • 11
    IoC, Modularity, Simplicity, Full Stack
  • 9
    Good binding system
  • 9
    Based on ES7
  • 6
    Testable
  • 6
    Convention based
  • 5
    Quick to develop
  • 4
    Solid Documentation
  • 4
    Evolving standards compliance
  • 4
    Smooth learning curve
  • 4
    Outstanding Support (paid)
  • 1
    Reactive binding system
  • 1
    TypeScript
  • 2
    Scalable
  • 2
    Application architecture
  • 1
    Quickly develop

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What is Aurelia?

Aurelia is a next generation JavaScript client framework that leverages simple conventions to empower your creativity.

What is Chaplin?

Chaplin addresses Backbone’s limitations by providing a lightweight and flexible structure that features well-proven design patterns and best practices. Chaplin empowers you to quickly develop scalable single-page web applications; allowing you to focus on designing and developing the underlying functionality in your web application.

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Angular
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AngularJS
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Svelte
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