Compare the Top Development Frameworks for Cloud as of June 2026 - Page 5

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    Meteor

    Meteor

    Meteor

    Meteor is an open-source framework for seamlessly building and deploying Web, Mobile, and Desktop applications in Javascript. Use popular frameworks and tools right out of the box. Focus on building features instead of configuring disparate components yourself. Use the same code whether you’re developing for web, iOS, Android, or desktop for a seamless update experience for your users. Developed for over a decade and trusted by industry giants. Meteor is a mature open-source framework that allows you to build and scale efficiently so you can serve millions of users. Visibility into your app's performance. See real-time metrics so you can monitor how your application is running. Spend less time on DevOps and more time building. The most efficient way for you to host & scale your Meteor app. Browse our extensive library of open source packages, free for you to download.
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    CodeIgniter

    CodeIgniter

    CodeIgniter

    CodeIgniter is an Application Development Framework - a toolkit - for people who build web sites using PHP. Its goal is to enable you to develop projects much faster than you could if you were writing code from scratch, by providing a rich set of libraries for commonly needed tasks, as well as a simple interface and logical structure to access these libraries. CodeIgniter lets you creatively focus on your project by minimizing the amount of code needed for a given task. Where possible, CodeIgniter has been kept as flexible as possible, allowing you to work in the way you want, not being forced into working any certain way. The framework can have core parts easily extended or completely replaced to make the system work the way you need it to. In short, CodeIgniter is the malleable framework that tries to provide the tools you need while staying out of the way.
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    CubicWeb

    CubicWeb

    CubicWeb

    Modeling your data is the first step, as it always should be because applications fade away but data is here to stay. Once your model is implemented, your CubicWeb application runs and you can incrementally add high-value functionalities for your users. Based on the application model, RQL is a compact language focused on the attributes and relationships of the data. It is similar to SPARQL but is more readable by human beings. After a RQL request has selected a graph of data, several views can be applied to display the information in the most relevant way. All CubicWeb architecture is designed along this pattern. Permissions are directly defined in the data model with limitless precision. Security checks are automatically added to any RQL request submitted to the engine. CubicWeb relies on a standard SQL database for storing and managing data. PostgreSQL is the preferred database of CubicWeb.
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    Solara

    Solara

    Widgetti BV

    Many Python frameworks can handle basic dashboards but falter with complex ones, often leading teams to split into frontend and backend roles, causing various challenges. Solara is a new web framework that integrates ReactJS principles with Python simplicity. It offers a flexible API for various UI complexities and efficient state management. Solara supports a range of applications, from prototypes to intricate dashboards, and is compatible with platforms like Jupyter, Voilà, and various web servers. It emphasizes code quality, developer accessibility, and robust testing.
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