.NET Core vs Phoenix Framework: What are the differences?
.NET Core: An Open Source, General-Purpose Development Platform Maintained by Microsoft and the .NET Community. Cross-platform (supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux) and can be used to build device, cloud, and IoT applications; Phoenix Framework: Most web frameworks make you choose between speed and a productive environment. Phoenix gives you both. Phoenix is a framework for building HTML5 apps, API backends and distributed systems. Written in Elixir, you get beautiful syntax, productive tooling and a fast runtime.
.NET Core and Phoenix Framework can be categorized as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
"Great performance" is the primary reason why developers consider .NET Core over the competitors, whereas "High performance" was stated as the key factor in picking Phoenix Framework.
.NET Core and Phoenix Framework are both open source tools. It seems that Phoenix Framework with 14K GitHub stars and 1.76K forks on GitHub has more adoption than .NET Core with 11.2K GitHub stars and 2.41K GitHub forks.
Catchpoint Systems, Bluebeam Software, and Kaggle are some of the popular companies that use .NET Core, whereas Phoenix Framework is used by The RealReal, DNSBL.io, and inkl. .NET Core has a broader approval, being mentioned in 54 company stacks & 71 developers stacks; compared to Phoenix Framework, which is listed in 73 company stacks and 46 developer stacks.