.NET Core vs Ratpack: 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; Ratpack: A toolkit for web applications on the JVM. It is a set of Java libraries for building scalable HTTP applications
It is a lean and powerful foundation. Its apps are lightweight, fast, composable with other tools and libraries, easy to test and enjoyable to develop..
.NET Core and Ratpack can be categorized as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
Some of the features offered by .NET Core are:
- Cross-platform
- Consistent across architectures
- Command-line tools
On the other hand, Ratpack provides the following key features:
- Lean & powerful HTTP apps
- toolkit for creating high performance web applications
.NET Core and Ratpack are both open source tools. .NET Core with 11.4K GitHub stars and 2.48K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Ratpack with 1.81K GitHub stars and 366 GitHub forks.
Catchpoint Systems, Bluebeam Software, and Kaggle are some of the popular companies that use .NET Core, whereas Ratpack is used by Tradier, azampar, and Deutsche Bahn. .NET Core has a broader approval, being mentioned in 93 company stacks & 151 developers stacks; compared to Ratpack, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.