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Iron

70
29
+ 1
0
Sails.js

337
509
+ 1
296
Tastypie

37
53
+ 1
4
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Pros of Iron
Pros of Sails.js
Pros of Tastypie
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    • 49
      Data-driven apis
    • 47
      Waterline ORM
    • 37
      Mvc
    • 32
      Easy rest
    • 25
      Real-time
    • 21
      Open source
    • 19
      Service-oriented architecture
    • 18
      Scalable
    • 10
      Convension over configuration
    • 9
      Rails-like asset pipeline
    • 9
      Node machines and machinepacks
    • 7
      Easy route/controller generation
    • 6
      Ruby on Rails basic stuff for JS devs
    • 3
      CLI for scaffolding project pieces
    • 3
      WebSocket support
    • 1
      Supportive community
    • 2
      Good in Django
    • 1
      Fast development
    • 1
      Customizable

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    Cons of Iron
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      • 5
        Waterline ORM
      • 4
        Defaults to VueJS
      • 0
        Standard MVC
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        What is Iron?

        Iron is a high level web framework built in and for Rust, built on hyper. Iron is designed to take advantage of Rust's greatest features - its excellent type system and its principled approach to ownership in both single threaded and multi threaded contexts.

        What is Sails.js?

        Sails is designed to mimic the MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps: data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture.

        What is Tastypie?

        Tastypie is a webservice API framework for Django. It provides a convenient, yet powerful and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces.

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        What are some alternatives to Iron, Sails.js, and Tastypie?
        Magneto
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        Graphite
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        ExpressJS
        Express is a minimal and flexible node.js web application framework, providing a robust set of features for building single and multi-page, and hybrid web applications.
        Flask
        Flask is intended for getting started very quickly and was developed with best intentions in mind.
        Django REST framework
        It is a powerful and flexible toolkit that makes it easy to build Web APIs.
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