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Does it even make sense to "compare frameworks"? I've got an impression they all do more or less the same and it's a matter of preference really.


Personally I think comparisons are useful not for the framework itself but the ecosystem. Available libraries, resources for common scaling/implementation problems, available consultants, etc.


Wouldn't that be exactly the reason to compare them? If both work fine, but they are just different, the comparison helps you know which you'd prefer.




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