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Geddy vs Vert.x: What are the differences?

Developers describe Geddy as "A simple, structured web framework for Node". Geddy is a full stack open source MVC framework based on ruby on rails methodology with built-in authentication module, passportjs and socket.io integration. On the other hand, Vert.x is detailed as "A tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM". It is event driven and non blocking application framework. This means your app can handle a lot of concurrency using a small number of kernel threads. It lets your app scale with minimal hardware.

Geddy and Vert.x belong to "Frameworks (Full Stack)" category of the tech stack.

Geddy is an open source tool with 1.9K GitHub stars and 270 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Geddy's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Geddy
Pros of Vert.x
  • 2
    Open source
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    MVC
  • 13
    Light weight
  • 12
    Fast
  • 8
    Java
  • 6
    Developers Are Super
  • 5
    Extensible
  • 2
    Easy Socks.js integration
  • 2
    Asynchronous
  • 1
    Strong concurrency model
  • 1
    Great tooling
  • 1
    Easy integration
  • 1
    Central Config (Redis)
  • 1
    Good documentation
  • 1
    Abstract data grid API
  • 1
    Unopinionated
  • 1
    Clustering Infrastructure
  • 1
    Scalable
  • 1
    Parallelism
  • 1
    Actor-like model

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Cons of Geddy
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    • 2
      Steep Learning Curve
    • 2
      Too Many Conflicting Versions And Suggestions

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    What is Geddy?

    Geddy is a full stack open source MVC framework based on ruby on rails methodology with built-in authentication module, passportjs and socket.io integration.

    What is Vert.x?

    It is event driven and non blocking application framework. This means your app can handle a lot of concurrency using a small number of kernel threads. It lets your app scale with minimal hardware.

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