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Flask

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15.8K
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82
Javalin

29
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+ 1
3
Leptus

0
4
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0
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Pros of Flask
Pros of Javalin
Pros of Leptus
  • 14
    Flexibilty
  • 10
    For it flexibility
  • 9
    Flexibilty and easy to use
  • 8
    Flask
  • 7
    User friendly
  • 6
    Secured
  • 5
    Unopinionated
  • 3
    Orm
  • 2
    Secure
  • 1
    Beautiful code
  • 1
    Easy to get started
  • 1
    Easy to develop and maintain applications
  • 1
    Not JS
  • 1
    Easy to use
  • 1
    Documentation
  • 1
    Python
  • 1
    Minimal
  • 1
    Lightweight
  • 1
    Easy to setup and get it going
  • 1
    Perfect for small to large projects with superb docs.
  • 1
    Easy to integrate
  • 1
    Speed
  • 1
    Get started quickly
  • 1
    Customizable
  • 1
    Simple to use
  • 1
    Powerful
  • 1
    Rapid development
  • 0
    Open source
  • 0
    Well designed
  • 0
    Productive
  • 0
    Awesome
  • 0
    Expressive
  • 0
    Love it
  • 1
    Lightweight
  • 1
    Rich support of template engines
  • 1
    Does not require IDEA plugins
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    Cons of Flask
    Cons of Javalin
    Cons of Leptus
    • 10
      Not JS
    • 7
      Context
    • 5
      Not fast
    • 1
      Don't has many module as in spring
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        What is Flask?

        Flask is intended for getting started very quickly and was developed with best intentions in mind.

        What is Javalin?

        Javalin started as a fork of the Spark framework but quickly turned into a ground-up rewrite influenced by express.js. Both of these web frameworks are inspired by the modern micro web framework grandfather: Sinatra, so if you’re coming from Ruby then Javalin shouldn’t feel too unfamiliar.

        What is Leptus?

        Leptus simplifies creating RESTful APIs in Erlang.

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