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AdonisJS vs Escher: What are the differences?

What is AdonisJS? *A Node.js web framework *. It is a Node.js Framework which is highly focused on developer ergonomics, stability and confidence.

What is Escher? An Elm-like web framework for Julia. A web server for 2016. Escher's built-in web server allows you to create interactive UIs with very little code. It takes care of messaging between Julia and the browser under-the-hood. It can also hot-load code: you can see your UI evolve as you save your changes to it.

AdonisJS and Escher can be categorized as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.

Escher is an open source tool with 312 GitHub stars and 63 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Escher's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of AdonisJS
Pros of Escher
  • 25
    Laravel like
  • 24
    Easy to learn
  • 23
    MVC
  • 21
    Beautiful code
  • 10
    ORM Mapper
  • 6
    Service Providers
  • 5
    Fast development
  • 4
    Easy to understand documentation
  • 2
    Typescript
  • 1
    Schema migrations
  • 1
    Ace command-line tool
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    Cons of Escher
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      Small community
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      What is AdonisJS?

      It is a Node.js Framework which is highly focused on developer ergonomics, stability and confidence.

      What is Escher?

      A web server for 2016. Escher's built-in web server allows you to create interactive UIs with very little code. It takes care of messaging between Julia and the browser under-the-hood. It can also hot-load code: you can see your UI evolve as you save your changes to it.

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