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Hoodie vs webapp2: What are the differences?
Hoodie: A fast offline-first architecture for webapps. Super-simple user management & storage. Great for mobile. 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; webapp2: Lightweight Python web framework compatible with Google App Engine’s webapp. webapp2 is a simple. it follows the simplicity of webapp, but improves it in some ways: it adds better URI routing and exception handling, a full featured response object and a more flexible dispatching mechanism.
Hoodie and webapp2 can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
Some of the features offered by Hoodie are:
- Offline by default: Hoodie stores data locally first and syncs them in the background when possible. Great for mobile applications
- One-line signup/signin/signout/resend password and other account management functions
- Document-based storage with CouchDB: no building database schemas
On the other hand, webapp2 provides the following key features:
- Compatible with webapp
- Compatible with latest WebOb
- Full-featured response object
Hoodie is an open source tool with 3.51K GitHub stars and 314 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Hoodie's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Hoodie
- Reduces boilerplate4
- JSON4
- Offline first3
- Open source2
- Mobile friendly2
- Good use of the great couchDb and offline first1