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Slim

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Pros of ExpressJS
Pros of Guzzle
Pros of Slim
  • 380
    Simple
  • 336
    Node.js
  • 244
    Javascript
  • 193
    High performance
  • 152
    Robust routing
  • 73
    Middlewares
  • 71
    Open source
  • 59
    Great community
  • 37
    Hybrid web applications
  • 16
    Well documented
  • 9
    Rapid development
  • 9
    Sinatra inspired
  • 7
    Socket connection
  • 7
    Isomorphic js.. superfast and easy
  • 5
    Light weight
  • 4
    Resource available for learning
  • 4
    Npm
  • 3
    Event loop
  • 3
    Callbacks
  • 2
    Data stream
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      Microframework
    • 27
      API
    • 22
      Open source
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      Php
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      Fast
    • 8
      Restful & fast framework
    • 7
      Easy Setup, Great Documentation
    • 5
      Modular
    • 5
      Clear and straightforward
    • 5
      Good document to upgrade from previous version
    • 4
      Dependency injection
    • 2
      Composer
    • 2
      Easy to learn

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    Cons of ExpressJS
    Cons of Guzzle
    Cons of Slim
    • 27
      Not python
    • 17
      Overrated
    • 14
      No multithreading
    • 9
      Javascript
    • 5
      Not fast
    • 3
      Easily Insecure for Novices
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        What is ExpressJS?

        Express is a minimal and flexible node.js web application framework, providing a robust set of features for building single and multi-page, and hybrid web applications.

        What is Guzzle?

        Guzzle is a PHP HTTP client that makes it easy to send HTTP requests and trivial to integrate with web services.

        What is Slim?

        Slim is easy to use for both beginners and professionals. Slim favors cleanliness over terseness and common cases over edge cases. Its interface is simple, intuitive, and extensively documented — both online and in the code itself.

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        Koa
        Koa aims to be a smaller, more expressive, and more robust foundation for web applications and APIs. Through leveraging generators Koa allows you to ditch callbacks and greatly increase error-handling. Koa does not bundle any middleware.
        React
        Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.
        Flask
        Flask is intended for getting started very quickly and was developed with best intentions in mind.
        Django
        Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
        Golang
        Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language.
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