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FuelPHP vs Sane Stack: What are the differences?
Developers describe FuelPHP as "A fast, lightweight, community driven PHP5 framework". FuelPHP is a fast, lightweight PHP 5.4 framework. In an age where frameworks are a dime a dozen, We believe that FuelPHP will stand out in the crowd. It will do this by combining all the things you love about the great frameworks out there, while getting rid of the bad. On the other hand, Sane Stack is detailed as "Ember on Sails". A full web development stack written in Javascript, integrating Ember.js, Sails.js and Docker.
FuelPHP and Sane Stack can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
FuelPHP and Sane Stack are both open source tools. Sane Stack with 479 GitHub stars and 53 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than FuelPHP with 284 GitHub stars and 57 GitHub forks.
Pros of FuelPHP
- Open source2
- Supports HMVC1
- Easy to use1
- Fast and secure1
Pros of Sane Stack
- Easy setup2
- Building webapplications in a short time2
- Contains big frameworks like Sails and Ember2
- great full stack community1
- Full-stack javascript web development1
- Command-line tools for generating boilerplate code1
- Builds Docker image for API server deployment1
- Works on OS/X, Linux and Windows1
- No language context switching for backend & frontend1
- Great for Web+REST/JSON API rapid prototyping1