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Sane Stack vs Volt: What are the differences?
Developers describe Sane Stack as "Ember on Sails". A full web development stack written in Javascript, integrating Ember.js, Sails.js and Docker. On the other hand, Volt is detailed as "A ruby web framework where your ruby runs on both server and client". Volt is a ruby web framework where your ruby code runs on both the server and the client (via opal.) The DOM automatically update as the user interacts with the page. Page state can be stored in the URL, if the user hits a URL directly, the HTML will first be rendered on the server for faster load times and easier indexing by search engines.
Sane Stack and Volt belong to "Frameworks (Full Stack)" category of the tech stack.
Sane Stack and Volt are both open source tools. It seems that Volt with 3.3K GitHub stars and 209 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Sane Stack with 479 GitHub stars and 53 GitHub forks.
Pros of Sane Stack
- Easy setup2
- Building webapplications in a short time2
- Contains big frameworks like Sails and Ember2
- great full stack community1
- Full-stack javascript web development1
- Command-line tools for generating boilerplate code1
- Builds Docker image for API server deployment1
- Works on OS/X, Linux and Windows1
- No language context switching for backend & frontend1
- Great for Web+REST/JSON API rapid prototyping1
Pros of Volt
- Rich web applications3
- Holy Grail (Server-Client)3
- Reactive Web Framework3
- Open source3
- Ruby client side3
- Handlebars3
- WebSockets3
- Real Time2
- Great Ruby Gems1
- Super Awesome for Beginners1
- Fantabulous1