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Seperate Framework, Micro-Framework, Library chart #76

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adaliszk opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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Seperate Framework, Micro-Framework, Library chart #76

adaliszk opened this issue Apr 19, 2017 · 2 comments

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@adaliszk
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adaliszk commented Apr 19, 2017

It's not too fair to put together all of the framework types and even "libraries" against each other because their are used for separate role. If I want to know which is the best performing framework, I don't care about a micro-framework because most of the cases I need the tools what a framework could offer.

For example it's missleading that a siler is fast and cool framework, but according the author (https://github.com/leocavalcante/siler) it is a library not a framework, of course if will outperform the frameworks.

I don't mind to see libraries in the chart but at least mark them so everybody could see what level of functionality can be made with them.

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cebe commented Apr 19, 2017

Its really hard to draw the line between frameworks and "micro frameworks", how would you do that?

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Im sure there are out there some great definition what is a micro framework (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microframework) and what is a framework (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_framework), but this repo is not about categorizing them, it's just a benchmark so in this case I would let the given framework/library authors to decide how categorize they own code. If they puting their system in the wrong category that's they fault not the benchmark's.

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