Hobbit VS Scorched

Compare Hobbit vs Scorched and see what are their differences.

Hobbit

A minimalistic microframework built on top of Rack. (by patriciomacadden)

Scorched

Light-weight, DRY as a desert, web framework for Ruby. (by Wardrop)
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Hobbit Scorched
1 1
274 275
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0.0 0.0
over 3 years ago about 1 year ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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Hobbit

Posts with mentions or reviews of Hobbit. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-08.

Scorched

Posts with mentions or reviews of Scorched. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-08.
  • 16 Best Ruby Frameworks For Web Development
    21 projects | dev.to | 8 Jun 2021
    Scorched is another one of the best ruby web frameworks that requires Ruby 2.0 and above to work. Scorched is light-weight, and the official website states Scorched as “true evolutionary enhancement of Sinatra, with more power, focus, and less clutter.” Scorched developers have assumed that since Scorched is on top of Rack, the fellow developers are already familiar with it. With that effect, they have removed any “overlapping” functionality and kept Scorched simplified and concrete in its working.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Hobbit and Scorched you can also consider the following projects:

Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails

rack-app - minimalist framework for building rack applications

Volt - A Ruby web framework where your Ruby runs on both server and client

Sinatra - Classy web-development dressed in a DSL (official / canonical repo)

Cuba - Rum based microframework for web development.

NYNY (New York, New York) - a (ridiculously) small and powerful web framework.

Roda - Routing Tree Web Toolkit

Syro - Simple router for web applications

Camping - the 5k pocket full-of-gags web microframework