nano VS Lemon

Compare nano vs Lemon and see what are their differences.

nano

🧬 Nano is a zero-config, no skeleton, minimal Hyperf distribution that allows you to quickly build a Hyperf application with just a single PHP file. (by hyperf)

Lemon

🍋 A php microframework (by Lemon-Framework)
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nano Lemon
2 6
368 23
2.2% -
4.2 7.6
7 months ago about 1 month ago
PHP PHP
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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nano

Posts with mentions or reviews of nano. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-20.

Lemon

Posts with mentions or reviews of Lemon. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-20.
  • How many folks actually use a framework?
    4 projects | /r/PHP | 20 Nov 2022
    Also, there is microframework similar to laravel, made for begginers: https://github.com/Lemon-Framework/Lemon
  • Lemon 3
    1 project | /r/PHP | 9 Aug 2022
    Couple of months ago I posted here my microframework I did for learning php. I was talking about version 3 which was ment to add database layer with unit tests. But when I started writing tests I discovered that the codebase can’t be tested. And couple of days ago, after almost a year I released it. I’m not 100 % happy with it, there is still work to do, but I have codebase that let me release more often. So yeah. It ain’t revolution in frameworks, its just tool that helped me understand php, web frameworks in general and I hope it will help some more people. https://github.com/Lemon-Framework/Lemon
  • Monthly "Post your Project" thread
    9 projects | /r/PHP | 6 Dec 2021
    I’m curently working on New version of my framework. It will bring New template system, database and so on. https://github.com/Lemon-Framework/Lemon/tree/v3-develop I already posted about this but couple of days ago I’ve started with juice (the templating system). It started as php learning and now its kinda out of my hands 😳
  • Lemon microframework
    4 projects | /r/PHP | 10 Nov 2021
    I was browsing through a few classes. I noticed in this file - https://github.com/Lemon-Framework/Lemon/blob/v3-develop/src/Lemon/Support/Utils/Env.php The all function is reading and parsing the file. So each time you read an ENV file it has to reread the file and parse it.
  • Lemon
    1 project | /r/PHP | 25 Aug 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing nano and Lemon you can also consider the following projects:

easyswoole - swoole,easyswoole,swoole framework

mixerapi - CakePHP API Plugin for REST + JSON API Development [READ-ONLY]

framework-x - Framework X – the simple and fast micro framework for building reactive web applications that run anywhere.

Amp - A non-blocking concurrency framework for PHP applications. 🐘

swoft - 🚀 PHP Microservice Full Coroutine Framework

Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.

hyperf - 🚀 A coroutine framework that focuses on hyperspeed and flexibility. Building microservice or middleware with ease.

limonade - a PHP micro-framework

webim - 使用PHP+Swoole实现的网页即时聊天工具

tsf - coroutine and Swoole based php server framework in tencent

unframework - Unframework is not a framework. It's an opinionated collection of off-the-shelf PHP components and some very basic glue to stick them together for cases where you don't want to use a full framework