CodeIgniter vs Meteor: What are the differences?
Developers describe CodeIgniter as "A Fully Baked PHP Framework". CodeIgniter is a proven, agile & open PHP web application framework with a small footprint. It is powering the next generation of web apps. On the other hand, Meteor is detailed as "An ultra-simple, database-everywhere, data-on-the-wire, pure-Javascript web framework". 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.
CodeIgniter and Meteor can be categorized as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
"Mvc", "Easy setup" and "Open source" are the key factors why developers consider CodeIgniter; whereas "Real-time", "Full stack, one language" and "Best app dev platform available today" are the primary reasons why Meteor is favored.
CodeIgniter and Meteor are both open source tools. It seems that Meteor with 41.1K GitHub stars and 5.03K forks on GitHub has more adoption than CodeIgniter with 17.4K GitHub stars and 7.71K GitHub forks.
Webedia, Die Coder GmbH, and Manchester.com are some of the popular companies that use CodeIgniter, whereas Meteor is used by Meteor, Glympse, and Enfluence.io. CodeIgniter has a broader approval, being mentioned in 259 company stacks & 102 developers stacks; compared to Meteor, which is listed in 195 company stacks and 152 developer stacks.