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KintoHub vs stdlib: What are the differences?

Developers describe KintoHub as "Microservices made simple". Build microservice-first apps, websites and APIs in seconds. Use any language you love and start sharing features with the world. Deploy your first applications now for free. On the other hand, stdlib is detailed as "The Standard Library for Functions as a Service". It is the fastest, easiest way to build infinitely scalable, self-healing APIs. Standard Library is based on Function as a Service ("serverless") architecture, initially popularized by AWS Lambda. You can use Standard Library to build modular, scalable APIs for yourself and other developers in minutes without having to manage servers, gateways, domains, write documentation, or build SDKs. Your development workflow has never been easier - focus on writing code you love, let Standard Library handle everything else.

KintoHub and stdlib can be categorized as "Serverless / Task Processing" tools.

Some of the features offered by KintoHub are:

  • Deploy your apps fast - Build and deploy your first application in minutes. Expose the API and call its endpoints anywhere.
  • Serverless with a twist - Spawn only the services your applications need. Automatically.
  • Backward compatible - Get the best of both worlds: nimble microservices and containerized legacy applications with KintoBlocks.

On the other hand, stdlib provides the following key features:

  • Code online — Browser-based editor
  • Version-controlled API releases
  • Easy API sharing and access control

stdlib is an open source tool with 3.64K GitHub stars and 181 GitHub forks. Here's a link to stdlib's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is KintoHub?

KintoHub is an all-in-one platform to combine and deploy your backend services, websites, cron jobs, databases and everything your app needs in one place.

What is stdlib?

It is the fastest, easiest way to build infinitely scalable, self-healing APIs. Standard Library is based on Function as a Service ("serverless") architecture, initially popularized by AWS Lambda. You can use Standard Library to build modular, scalable APIs for yourself and other developers in minutes without having to manage servers, gateways, domains, write documentation, or build SDKs. Your development workflow has never been easier - focus on writing code you love, let Standard Library handle everything else.

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