Blade vs Symfony vs Tornado

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Blade

45
78
+ 1
0
Symfony

8K
5.9K
+ 1
1.1K
Tornado

431
406
+ 1
167
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Pros of Blade
Pros of Symfony
Pros of Tornado
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    • 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
    • 37
      Open source
    • 31
      So fast
    • 27
      Great for microservices architecture
    • 20
      Websockets
    • 17
      Simple
    • 14
      Asynchronous
    • 11
      Python
    • 7
      Lightweight
    • 3
      Handles well persistent connexions

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    Cons of Blade
    Cons of Symfony
    Cons of Tornado
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      • 9
        Too many dependency
      • 7
        Lot of config files
      • 4
        YMAL
      • 2
        Feature creep
      • 1
        Bloated
      • 2
        Event loop is complicated

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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 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 Tornado?

      By using non-blocking network I/O, Tornado can scale to tens of thousands of open connections, making it ideal for long polling, WebSockets, and other applications that require a long-lived connection to each user.

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