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Pros of Rails
Pros of SvelteKit
  • 853
    Rapid development
  • 651
    Great gems
  • 605
    Great community
  • 481
    Convention over configuration
  • 416
    Mvc
  • 349
    Great for web
  • 344
    Beautiful code
  • 311
    Open source
  • 270
    Great libraries
  • 260
    Active record
  • 106
    Elegant
  • 89
    Easy to learn
  • 87
    Easy Database Migrations
  • 79
    Makes you happy
  • 74
    Free
  • 62
    Great routing
  • 53
    Has everything you need to get the job done
  • 41
    Great Data Modeling
  • 38
    Beautiful
  • 38
    MVC - Easy to start on
  • 35
    Easy setup
  • 26
    Great caching
  • 25
    Ultra rapid development time
  • 22
    It's super easy
  • 17
    Great Resources
  • 16
    Easy to build mockups that work
  • 14
    Less Boilerplate
  • 7
    Developer Friendly
  • 7
    API Development
  • 6
    Great documentation
  • 5
    Easy REST API creation
  • 5
    Quick
  • 4
    Great language
  • 4
    Intuitive
  • 4
    Haml and sass
  • 4
    Easy to learn, use, improvise and update
  • 2
    Metaprogramming
  • 2
    It works
  • 2
    Jet packs come standard
  • 2
    Easy and fast
  • 2
    Legacy
  • 1
    It's intuitive
  • 1
    Convention over configuration
  • 1
    Easy Testing
  • 1
    Cancan
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    Cons of Rails
    Cons of SvelteKit
    • 23
      Too much "magic" (hidden behavior)
    • 14
      Poor raw performance
    • 11
      Asset system is too primitive and outdated
    • 6
      Heavy use of mixins
    • 6
      Bloat in models
    • 4
      Very Very slow
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      What is Rails?

      Rails is a web-application framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern.

      What is SvelteKit?

      It is a framework for building web applications of all sizes, with a beautiful development experience and flexible filesystem-based routing. Unlike single-page apps, SvelteKit doesn't compromise on SEO, progressive enhancement or the initial load experience — but unlike traditional server-rendered apps, navigation is instantaneous for that app-like feel.

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      What are some alternatives to Rails and SvelteKit?
      Django
      Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
      Ruby
      Ruby is a language of careful balance. Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) to form a new language that balanced functional programming with imperative programming.
      Sinatra
      Sinatra is a DSL for quickly creating web applications in Ruby with minimal effort.
      React
      Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.
      Laravel
      It is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. It attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as authentication, routing, sessions, and caching.
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