.NET vs GraPHP vs Rocket

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Rocket

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Pros of .NET
Pros of GraPHP
Pros of Rocket
  • 271
    Tight integration with visual studio
  • 261
    Stable code
  • 189
    Great community
  • 182
    Reliable and strongly typed server side language.
  • 140
    Microsoft
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    Fantastic documentation
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    Great 3rd party libraries
  • 80
    Speedy
  • 71
    Great azure integration
  • 63
    Great support
  • 34
    Highly productive
  • 34
    C#
  • 34
    Linq
  • 31
    High Performance
  • 28
    Great programming languages (C#, VB)
  • 25
    Open source
  • 19
    Powerful Web application framework (ASP.NET MVC)
  • 16
    Clean markup with razor
  • 16
    Fast
  • 15
    Powerful ORM (EntityFramework)
  • 13
    Dependency injection
  • 10
    Constantly improving to keep up with new trends
  • 10
    Visual studio + Resharper = <3
  • 9
    High-Performance
  • 8
    Security
  • 8
    TFS
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    Huge ecosystem and communities
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    Integrated and Reliable
  • 7
    Job opportunities
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    Light-weight
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    Lovely
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    Asynchrony
  • 5
    Variations
  • 5
    {get; set;}
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    Concurrent
  • 4
    Support and SImplicity
  • 4
    Default Debuging tools
  • 4
    Useful IoC
  • 4
    Scaffolding
  • 4
    Entity framework
  • 3
    Blazor
  • 2
    F♯
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    Nuget package manager
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    • 4
      Easy to use
    • 4
      Uses all the rust features extensively
    • 1
      Django analog in rust
    • 1
      Inbuilt templating feature
    • 1
      Provides nice abstractions

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    Cons of .NET
    Cons of GraPHP
    Cons of Rocket
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      C#
    • 12
      Too expensive to deploy and maintain
    • 8
      Microsoft dependable systems
    • 8
      Microsoft itself
    • 5
      Hard learning curve
    • 3
      Tight integration with visual studio
    • 3
      Not have a full fledged visual studio for linux
    • 1
      Microsoft itself 🤡🥲
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        Only runs in nightly

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      What is .NET?

      .NET is a general purpose development platform. With .NET, you can use multiple languages, editors, and libraries to build native applications for web, mobile, desktop, gaming, and IoT for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and more.

      What is GraPHP?

      The goal of this project is to build a lightweight web framework with a graph DB abstraction. It should be very easy to create the graph schema with no knowledge of of how the data is stored. Also, the schema should be incredibly flexible so you should never need migrations when adding new models (nodes), connections (edges), or data that lives in nodes.

      What is Rocket?

      Rocket is a web framework for Rust that makes it simple to write fast web applications without sacrificing flexibility or type safety. All with minimal code.

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