🆚 ASP.NET vs. Fat-Free Framework
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 ASP.NET is much more popular than Fat-Free Framework.
- 🌍 ASP.NET is more popular in all countries.
- ⭐ Fat-Free Framework is particularly popular in Germany.
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Microsoft ASP.NET is a server-side web application framework that runs on the .NET platform and enables developers to build dynamic websites and APIs using languages like C#.
It offers Web Forms, MVC, Web Pages, Web API, and SignalR for real-time communication, includes tools for authentication, state management, and supports the Razor template syntax for combining HTML and server-side code.
Fat-Free Framework (F3) is a lightweight PHP micro-framework designed for rapid development of web applications and APIs.
It offers a high-performance URL routing system, a multi-protocol caching engine, built-in support for multilingual applications, a fast template engine, and integrates with multiple databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, SQL Server, MongoDB, and its own flat-file database called Jig.
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- 🥇 Most popular in the United States in the Backend Frameworks category.
- 🥇 Most popular in China in the Backend Frameworks category.
- 🥇 Most popular in the United Kingdom in the Backend Frameworks category.
- 🥇 Most popular in Italy in the Backend Frameworks category.
- 🥇 Most popular in Turkey in the Backend Frameworks category.
- ⬆️ 31st most popular in Germany in the Backend Frameworks category.
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