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Falcor vs Restlet Studio: What are the differences?

Developers describe Falcor as "A JavaScript library for efficient data fetching, created by Netflix". Falcor lets you represent all your remote data sources as a single domain model via a virtual JSON graph. You code the same way no matter where the data is, whether in memory on the client or over the network on the server. On the other hand, Restlet Studio is detailed as "The first browser-based IDE for APIs". Packaged as a Chrome extension and accessible from any modern web browser, Restlet Studio instantly provides to any developer powerful API crafting capabilities. Through an intuitive interface, developers can visually define all the elements of a web API, and automatically generate the client SDK and server skeleton of their API.

Falcor and Restlet Studio belong to "API Tools" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Falcor are:

  • One Model Everywhere
  • The Data is the API
  • Bind to the Cloud

On the other hand, Restlet Studio provides the following key features:

  • Visual Crafting of APIs
  • RESTful APIs Made Easy
  • No Wasted Configuration Time

Falcor is an open source tool with 9.36K GitHub stars and 449 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Falcor's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Falcor
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    Promotes microservices
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    Small API
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    Data is the API
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    One Model Everywhere
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    efficient data fetching
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    Bind to the Cloud
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    Virtual JSON Resource
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    Simple
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    Backed by Netflix
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    JSON Graph
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    Powerful & intuitive API designer
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    GitHub Integration
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    Easy to used

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      Opaque Pricing Model

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    What is Falcor?

    Falcor lets you represent all your remote data sources as a single domain model via a virtual JSON graph. You code the same way no matter where the data is, whether in memory on the client or over the network on the server.

    What is Restlet Studio?

    Packaged as a Chrome extension and accessible from any modern web browser, Restlet Studio instantly provides to any developer powerful API crafting capabilities. Through an intuitive interface, developers can visually define all the elements of a web API, and automatically generate the client SDK and server skeleton of their API.

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