GraPHP vs Hoodie vs Meteor

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GraPHP

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Hoodie

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Meteor

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Pros of GraPHP
Pros of Hoodie
Pros of Meteor
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    • 4
      Reduces boilerplate
    • 4
      JSON
    • 3
      Offline first
    • 2
      Open source
    • 2
      Mobile friendly
    • 1
      Good use of the great couchDb and offline first
    • 252
      Real-time
    • 200
      Full stack, one language
    • 183
      Best app dev platform available today
    • 155
      Data synchronization
    • 152
      Javascript
    • 118
      Focus on your product not the plumbing
    • 107
      Hot code pushes
    • 106
      Open source
    • 102
      Live page updates
    • 92
      Latency compensation
    • 39
      Ultra-simple development environment
    • 29
      Real time awesome
    • 29
      Smart Packages
    • 23
      Great for beginners
    • 22
      Direct Cordova integration
    • 16
      Better than Rails
    • 15
      Less moving parts
    • 13
      It's just amazing
    • 10
      Blaze
    • 8
      Great community support
    • 8
      Plugins for everything
    • 6
      One command spits out android and ios ready apps.
    • 5
      It just works
    • 5
      0 to Production in no time
    • 4
      Coding Speed
    • 4
      Easy deployment
    • 4
      Is Agile in development hybrid(mobile/web)
    • 4
      You can grok it in a day. No ng nonsense
    • 2
      Easy yet powerful
    • 2
      AngularJS Integration
    • 2
      One Code => 3 Platforms: Web, Android and IOS
    • 2
      Community
    • 1
      Easy Setup
    • 1
      Free
    • 1
      Nosql
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      Hookie friendly
    • 1
      High quality, very few bugs
    • 1
      Stack available on Codeanywhere
    • 1
      Real time
    • 1
      Friendly to use

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    Cons of GraPHP
    Cons of Hoodie
    Cons of Meteor
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        • 5
          Does not scale well
        • 4
          Hard to debug issues on the server-side
        • 4
          Heavily CPU bound

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        What is GraPHP?

        The goal of this project is to build a lightweight web framework with a graph DB abstraction. It should be very easy to create the graph schema with no knowledge of of how the data is stored. Also, the schema should be incredibly flexible so you should never need migrations when adding new models (nodes), connections (edges), or data that lives in nodes.

        What is Hoodie?

        We want to enable you to build complete web apps in days, without having to worry about backends, databases or servers, all with an open source library that's as simple to use as jQuery.

        What is Meteor?

        A Meteor application is a mix of JavaScript that runs inside a client web browser, JavaScript that runs on the Meteor server inside a Node.js container, and all the supporting HTML fragments, CSS rules, and static assets.

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