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Pros of Ratchet
Pros of Swoole
  • 1
    Minimal
  • 7
    Async programming
  • 6
    Really multi thread
  • 5
    Blazing fast
  • 3
    Simple to use
  • 3
    Coroutines concurrency model
  • 3
    High-performance http, websocket, tcp, udp server

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What is Ratchet?

Made by the creators of Twitter Bootstrap, Ratchet is a library that allows you to build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JS components.

What is Swoole?

It is an open source high-performance network framework using an event-driven, asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model which makes it scalable and efficient.

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