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Fastify

399
506
+ 1
95
Pencil

6
14
+ 1
0
Sails.js

337
509
+ 1
296
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Pros of Fastify
Pros of Pencil
Pros of Sails.js
  • 21
    Performance
  • 13
    Easy to use
  • 12
    Lightweight
  • 9
    Open source
  • 9
    Middleware
  • 6
    Highly customizable
  • 4
    Developer friendly
  • 4
    Decorators
  • 4
    Low overhead
  • 4
    Built-in Typescript support
  • 3
    Mature
  • 3
    Schema based
  • 3
    Plugins
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    • 49
      Data-driven apis
    • 47
      Waterline ORM
    • 37
      Mvc
    • 32
      Easy rest
    • 25
      Real-time
    • 21
      Open source
    • 19
      Service-oriented architecture
    • 18
      Scalable
    • 10
      Convension over configuration
    • 9
      Rails-like asset pipeline
    • 9
      Node machines and machinepacks
    • 7
      Easy route/controller generation
    • 6
      Ruby on Rails basic stuff for JS devs
    • 3
      CLI for scaffolding project pieces
    • 3
      WebSocket support
    • 1
      Supportive community

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    Cons of Fastify
    Cons of Pencil
    Cons of Sails.js
    • 1
      Small community
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        Waterline ORM
      • 4
        Defaults to VueJS
      • 0
        Standard MVC

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      What is Fastify?

      Fastify is a web framework highly focused on speed and low overhead. It is inspired from Hapi and Express and as far as we know, it is one of the fastest web frameworks in town. Use Fastify can increase your throughput up to 100%.

      What is Pencil?

      A web application microframework for Rust

      What is Sails.js?

      Sails is designed to mimic the MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps: data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture.

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      What are some alternatives to Fastify, Pencil, and Sails.js?
      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.
      Restify
      A Node.js web service framework optimized for building semantically correct RESTful web services ready for production use at scale. it optimizes for introspection and performance.
      hapi
      hapi is a simple to use configuration-centric framework with built-in support for input validation, caching, authentication, and other essential facilities for building web applications and services.
      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.
      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.
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