Blade vs CodeIgniter vs Meteor

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Blade

45
78
+ 1
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CodeIgniter

3.2K
1.5K
+ 1
466
Meteor

1.9K
1.8K
+ 1
1.7K
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Pros of Blade
Pros of CodeIgniter
Pros of Meteor
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    • 88
      Mvc
    • 76
      Easy setup
    • 70
      Open source
    • 62
      Well documented
    • 36
      Community support
    • 25
      Easy to learn
    • 21
      Easy
    • 14
      Fast
    • 11
      HMVC
    • 9
      "Fast","Easy","MVC"
    • 9
      Language Suppert
    • 7
      Powerful
    • 6
      I think it is best. we can make all types of project
    • 6
      Easy, fast and full functional
    • 6
      Open source, Easy to setup
    • 5
      Customizable
    • 5
      Beginner friendly framework
    • 4
      Super Lightweight, Super Easy to Learn
    • 3
      CLI
    • 2
      Easily Extensible
    • 1
      Powerful
    • 252
      Real-time
    • 200
      Full stack, one language
    • 183
      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
    • 102
      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
    • 15
      Less moving parts
    • 13
      It's just amazing
    • 10
      Blaze
    • 8
      Great community support
    • 8
      Plugins for everything
    • 6
      One command spits out android and ios ready apps.
    • 5
      It just works
    • 5
      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
    • 2
      Easy yet powerful
    • 2
      AngularJS Integration
    • 2
      One Code => 3 Platforms: Web, Android and IOS
    • 2
      Community
    • 1
      Easy Setup
    • 1
      Free
    • 1
      Nosql
    • 1
      Hookie friendly
    • 1
      High quality, very few bugs
    • 1
      Stack available on Codeanywhere
    • 1
      Real time
    • 1
      Friendly to use

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    Cons of Blade
    Cons of CodeIgniter
    Cons of Meteor
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      • 6
        No ORM
      • 1
        No CLI
      • 5
        Does not scale well
      • 4
        Hard to debug issues on the server-side
      • 4
        Heavily CPU bound

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      What is Blade?

      It is a pursuit of simple, efficient Web framework, so that JavaWeb development becomes even more powerful, both in performance and flexibility.

      What is CodeIgniter?

      CodeIgniter is a proven, agile & open PHP web application framework with a small footprint. It is powering the next generation of web apps.

      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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