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Lumen vs Tastypie: What are the differences?

Lumen: The stunningly fast PHP micro-framework by Laravel. Laravel Lumen is a stunningly fast PHP micro-framework for building web applications with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable, creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Lumen attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as routing, database abstraction, queueing, and caching; Tastypie: Creating delicious APIs for Django apps since 2010. Tastypie is a webservice API framework for Django. It provides a convenient, yet powerful and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces.

Lumen and Tastypie can be categorized as "Microframeworks (Backend)" tools.

Lumen and Tastypie are both open source tools. It seems that Lumen with 6.31K GitHub stars and 836 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Tastypie with 3.54K GitHub stars and 1.12K GitHub forks.

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Pros of Lumen
Pros of Tastypie
  • 38
    API
  • 28
    Microframework
  • 19
    MVC
  • 16
    PHP
  • 12
    Open source
  • 11
    Eloquent
  • 10
    Restful & fast framework
  • 8
    Composer
  • 7
    Illuminate support
  • 4
    Brother of laravel and fast
  • 4
    Easy to learn
  • 4
    Fast
  • 2
    Good in Django
  • 1
    Fast development
  • 1
    Customizable

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Cons of Lumen
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  • 3
    Not fast
  • 2
    PHP
  • 1
    Not fast with MongoDB
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    What is Lumen?

    Laravel Lumen is a stunningly fast PHP micro-framework for building web applications with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable, creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Lumen attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as routing, database abstraction, queueing, and caching.

    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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