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Should You Use Ruby on Rails or Hanami?

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  1. Ruby on Rails is an open source full-stack web application framework for the Ruby programming...
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Industry adoption - Without including the adoption of other popular and more established frameworks like Python, React, C#, and others, if we consider the adoption of Ruby frameworks, Rails easily eclipses Hanami. The Rails homepage lists some big-name organizations using the framework. On the other hand, as the new kid on the block, Hanami is not so widely adopted. We'll have to wait and see whether that will change in the future.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #Frameworks (Full Stack) 122 social mentions

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    RSpec is a testing tool for the Ruby programming language born under the banner of Behavior-Driven Development featuring a rich command line program, textual descriptions of examples, and more.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    When it comes to testing code, both frameworks are very much comparable since you can test either using the versatile RSpec library.

    #Automated Testing #Testing #Online Services 26 social mentions

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    Official Twitter account of JMeter, the open source load testing tool by @TheAsf. Code: https://t.co/ADK2A8Pl14. Website: https://t.co/oc0MW2ksea
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    You could use many methods to run performance tests on your app, one of the most popular being Apache JMeter. Let's use the benchmark numbers to compare Hanami and Rails.

    #Monitoring Tools #Development #Website Testing 34 social mentions

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    Hanami is a modern web framework for Ruby.
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    • Open Source
    While Rails is very well-known in the Ruby community, Hanami is less so. It's a fairly new modern Ruby framework trying to take on Rails' dominance of the full-stack web framework space.

    #Web Frameworks #Ruby Web Framework #Ruby MVC Framework 18 social mentions

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    Edge computing is the new frontier.
    To begin with, you could go with a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider like Heroku, or Fly for a more seamless experience. You can also do a bit of DevOps: set up a Docker installation on a VPS and deploy your app there.

    #Cloud Computing #Developer Tools #Cloud Hosting 441 social mentions

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