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Cocoa (OS X) vs Django Channels: What are the differences?
Cocoa (OS X): The Cocoa frameworks consist of libraries, APIs, and runtimes that form the development layer for all of OS X. Much of Cocoa is implemented in Objective-C, an object-oriented language that is compiled to run at incredible speed, yet employs a truly dynamic runtime making it uniquely flexible. Because Objective-C is a superset of C, it is easy to mix C and even C++ into your Cocoa applications; Django Channels: It extends Django's abilities beyond HTTP - to handle WebSockets, chat protocols, IoT protocols. It does this by taking the core of Django and adding a fully asynchronous layer underneath, running Django itself in a synchronous mode but handling connections and sockets asynchronously, and giving you the choice to write in either style.
Cocoa (OS X) and Django Channels can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
Django Channels is an open source tool with 3.94K GitHub stars and 542 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Django Channels's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Cocoa (OS X) has a broader approval, being mentioned in 8 company stacks & 22 developers stacks; compared to Django Channels, which is listed in 10 company stacks and 6 developer stacks.
Pros of Cocoa (OS X)
- Great community3
- IOS2
- Backed by apple1
Pros of Django Channels
- Open source1