📈 Backend Frameworks Ranked #26–#35 in Ukraine

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Backend frameworks are software libraries of tools and modules that help developers build the server-side of a web application.

Ukraine is an Eastern European country with a population of around 38 million people.

The following list shows the backend frameworks ranked from 26th to 35th out of 35 used on websites in Ukraine.

RankNameMarket share
26
Phoenix

A web framework for the Elixir programming language.

FreeOpen source
27
Hypernova
San Francisco, California, United States

A legacy open source service from Airbnb that renders JavaScript views on the server to deliver HTML for better page load and search engine indexing.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
28
Java Portlet

Java Portlets are pluggable user interface software components that are managed and displayed in a web portal.

29
Sapper

An open-source Svelte framework for server-rendered and client-hydrated web applications that has been deprecated in favor of its successor, SvelteKit.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
30
Nette

An open-source, component-based, MVC web framework for PHP 8.

FreeOpen source
31
Play Framework

A community-maintained, high-velocity web framework for Java and Scala.

FreeOpen source
32
Meteor
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

An open-source full-stack JavaScript framework based on Node.js that enables building real-time applications across web, mobile, and desktop platforms.

FreeOpen source
33
Blazor
Redmond, Washington, United States

An open-source web framework from Microsoft that allows developers to build full-stack web applications using C# and .NET.

FreeOpen source
34
Bridgetown
Portland, Oregon, United States

A progressive website generator and fullstack framework powered by Ruby.

FreeOpen source
35
Slim

An open-source, object-oriented PHP micro framework designed for rapid development of web applications and APIs.

FreeOpen source

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Data is based on the analysis of 33,013 websites from Ukraine.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.