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FuelPHP

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Sane Stack

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Spring

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Pros of FuelPHP
Pros of Sane Stack
Pros of Spring
  • 2
    Open source
  • 1
    Supports HMVC
  • 1
    Easy to use
  • 1
    Fast and secure
  • 2
    Easy setup
  • 2
    Building webapplications in a short time
  • 2
    Contains big frameworks like Sails and Ember
  • 1
    great full stack community
  • 1
    Full-stack javascript web development
  • 1
    Command-line tools for generating boilerplate code
  • 1
    Builds Docker image for API server deployment
  • 1
    Works on OS/X, Linux and Windows
  • 1
    No language context switching for backend & frontend
  • 1
    Great for Web+REST/JSON API rapid prototyping
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    Java
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    Open source
  • 136
    Great community
  • 123
    Very powerful
  • 114
    Enterprise
  • 64
    Lot of great subprojects
  • 60
    Easy setup
  • 44
    Convention , configuration, done
  • 40
    Standard
  • 31
    Love the logic
  • 13
    Good documentation
  • 11
    Dependency injection
  • 11
    Stability
  • 9
    MVC
  • 6
    Easy
  • 3
    Makes the hard stuff fun & the easy stuff automatic
  • 3
    Strong typing
  • 2
    Code maintenance
  • 2
    Best practices
  • 2
    Maven
  • 2
    Great Desgin
  • 2
    Easy Integration with Spring Security
  • 2
    Integrations with most other Java frameworks
  • 1
    Java has more support and more libraries
  • 1
    Supports vast databases
  • 1
    Large ecosystem with seamless integration
  • 1
    OracleDb integration
  • 1
    Live project

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Cons of FuelPHP
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        Draws you into its own ecosystem and bloat
      • 3
        Verbose configuration
      • 3
        Poor documentation
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        Java
      • 2
        Java is more verbose language in compare to python

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      What is FuelPHP?

      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.

      What is Sane Stack?

      A full web development stack written in Javascript, integrating Ember.js, Sails.js and Docker

      What is Spring?

      A key element of Spring is infrastructural support at the application level: Spring focuses on the "plumbing" of enterprise applications so that teams can focus on application-level business logic, without unnecessary ties to specific deployment environments.

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