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Yesod vs Bubbles: What are the differences?
Yesod: A RESTful Haskell web framework built on WAI. Yesod believes in the philosophy of making the compiler your ally, not your enemy. We use the type system to enforce as much as possible, from generating proper links, to avoiding XSS attacks, to dealing with character encoding issues. In general, if your code compiles, it works. And instead of declaring types everywhere you let the compiler figure them out for you with type inference; Bubbles: Drop comment bubbles anywhere on the screen, on any website. It is a Chrome extension for UX and web designers. It allows you to drop comments anywhere you click on a webpage. You also get a unique link to share those comments with your teammates. Your teammates can reply and resolve those comments in real-time.
Yesod and Bubbles can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
Some of the features offered by Yesod are:
- safety & security guaranteed at compile time
- developer productivity: tools for all your basic web development needs
- raw performance
On the other hand, Bubbles provides the following key features:
- Share visual and copy feedback
- Get sharable links to your comments
- Reply and resolve comments in real-time
Yesod is an open source tool with 2.24K GitHub stars and 347 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Yesod's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Bubbles
Pros of Yesod
- Haskell6
- Super High Performance4
- Open source3
- Type safe URLs2