NestJS vs Lad: What are the differences?
Developers describe NestJS as "A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications by @kammysliwiec". Nest is a framework for building efficient, scalable Node.js server-side applications. It uses progressive JavaScript, is built with TypeScript (preserves compatibility with pure JavaScript) and combines elements of OOP (Object Oriented Programming), FP (Functional Programming), and FRP (Functional Reactive Programming)
Under the hood, Nest makes use of Express, but also, provides compatibility with a wide range of other libraries, like e.g. Fastify, allowing for easy use of the myriad third-party plugins which are available.. On the other hand, Lad is detailed as "*Scaffold a Koa webapp and API framework for Node.js *". It scaffolds a Koa webapp and API framework for Node.js. It boasts dozens of features and is extremely configurable.
NestJS and Lad can be categorized as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
Some of the features offered by NestJS are:
- Extensible - Gives you true flexibility by allowing use of any other libraries thanks to modular architecture.
- Versatile - An adaptable ecosystem that is a fully-fledged backbone for all kinds of server-side applications.
- Progressive - Takes advantage of latest JavaScript features, bringing design patterns and mature solutions to node.js world.
On the other hand, Lad provides the following key features:
- Microservices
- Pug template engine
- Sitemap generator for simple SEO
NestJS and Lad are both open source tools. It seems that NestJS with 19.6K GitHub stars and 1.46K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Lad with 1.62K GitHub stars and 153 GitHub forks.