πŸ“ˆ Backend Frameworks Ranked #26–#34 in South Africa

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

South Africa is an African country with a population of over 60 million people.

The following list shows the backend frameworks ranked from 26th to 34th out of 34 used on websites in South Africa.

RankNameMarket share
26
Symfony
Clichy, Île-de-France, France

An open-source PHP web application framework and a set of reusable components designed to speed up the development and maintenance of web applications using best practices and high modularity.

FreeOpen source
27
Phoenix

A web framework for the Elixir programming language.

FreeOpen source
28
CherryPy

An object-oriented Python web framework that lets developers build web applications in a style similar to ordinary Python programs while remaining low level and minimal.

FreeOpen source
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
Flow

A PHP web application framework focused on Domain-Driven Design and clean code principles.

FreeOpen source
31
Remix
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

A full-stack React-based web framework that delivers server-rendered pages with nested routing and progressive enhancement.

FreeOpen source
32
Koa

An expressive HTTP middleware framework for Node.js using ES2017 async functions.

FreeOpen source
33
Slim

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

FreeOpen source
34
Frappe Framework
Mumbai, India

A full-stack web application framework written in Python and JavaScript with MariaDB as the primary database.

FreeOpen source

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