hoodie VS Hobo

Compare hoodie vs Hobo and see what are their differences.

hoodie

:dog: The Offline First JavaScript Backend (by hoodiehq)

Hobo

The web app builder for Rails (moved from tablatom/hobo) (by Hobo)
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hoodie Hobo
1 1
4,394 102
0.2% -1.0%
0.0 0.0
about 2 months ago over 5 years ago
JavaScript Ruby
Apache License 2.0 -
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hoodie

Posts with mentions or reviews of hoodie. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-21.
  • Frameworks of the Future?
    9 projects | dev.to | 21 Jul 2021
    I'm not looking for the overthrow of CRUD-through-MVC. Rather, Hobo and Hoodie seemed like advances---Hobo was sort of Rails for Rails, and Hoodie was an offline-first framework for something like what we now call Progressive Web Apps---when I tried them early in their life-cycle, but both seem to have withered away. And nobody else (that I can find) seems interested in improving graphical design (as in, "just use Material Design, or Carbon, or whatever"), cleaner parent/child relationships, automatically updating views and controllers to match changes to the models, and probably features that I don't know that I need.

Hobo

Posts with mentions or reviews of Hobo. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-21.
  • Frameworks of the Future?
    9 projects | dev.to | 21 Jul 2021
    I'm not looking for the overthrow of CRUD-through-MVC. Rather, Hobo and Hoodie seemed like advances---Hobo was sort of Rails for Rails, and Hoodie was an offline-first framework for something like what we now call Progressive Web Apps---when I tried them early in their life-cycle, but both seem to have withered away. And nobody else (that I can find) seems interested in improving graphical design (as in, "just use Material Design, or Carbon, or whatever"), cleaner parent/child relationships, automatically updating views and controllers to match changes to the models, and probably features that I don't know that I need.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing hoodie and Hobo you can also consider the following projects:

PouchDB - :koala: - PouchDB is a pocket-sized database.

Rails Composer - Rails Composer. The Rails generator on steroids for starter apps.

js-cookie - A simple, lightweight JavaScript API for handling browser cookies

Suspenders - A Rails template with our standard defaults, ready to deploy to Heroku.

Cookies - JavaScript Client-Side Cookie Manipulation Library

orats - Opinionated rails application templates.

cookies.js - 🍫 Tastier cookies, local, session, and db storage in a tiny package. Includes subscribe() events for changes.

ihp - 🔥 The fastest way to build type safe web apps. IHP is a new batteries-included web framework optimized for longterm productivity and programmer happiness

LokiJS - javascript embeddable / in-memory database

Raygun - Rails application generator that builds applications with the common customization stuff already done.

secStore.js - Encryption enabled browser storage

Bootstrappers - Bootstrappers is the base Rails application using Bootstrap template and other goodies.