mongodb-vapor VS fluent

Compare mongodb-vapor vs fluent and see what are their differences.

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mongodb-vapor fluent
2 3
38 1,321
- 3.2%
0.0 6.4
9 months ago 2 months ago
Swift JavaScript
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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mongodb-vapor

Posts with mentions or reviews of mongodb-vapor. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-09.

fluent

Posts with mentions or reviews of fluent. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-30.
  • Fluent: A localization system for natural-sounding translations
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Apr 2024
  • Use YouTube to improve your English pronunciation
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Oct 2023
    Tried BoldVoice right now and almost immediately hit a bit of awkwardness: “Tomorrow, we’ll work on Practice your consonant skills”. Usually I wouldn’t complain about this sort of thing, but in a language learning app it seems unfortunate. (Mozilla’s Project Fluent[1] was built to handle these situations in a localization setting, but you can probably get away with something much simpler.)

    [1] https://projectfluent.org/

  • Internationalization best practices for front-end developers
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Aug 2023
    Hi! Thank you for your critique!

    > 1) “Your knight has killed a dragon with a crossbow”

    We have a proposal for dynamic references to address this problem - https://github.com/projectfluent/fluent/issues/80 - it's non-trivial but I hope we'll see it solved in Fluent and/or in MessageFormat 2.

    > 2) The parser is extremely sensitive

    True. It's on purpose. We wanted to start with strict and loosen, rather than the opposite.

    > 3) The input files mandate a weird arrangement of new lines for even the simplest branching

    Same as above.

    > 4) The documentation is too Spartan to know what happens in edge cases.

    We're a small team :)

    > It heralds itself to be the saviour of all i18n, but it’s literally worse than the mess that came before it.

    I'm sorry to hear it doesn't work for you. I'm relieved that your criticism is seems more subjective except of one missing feature that no other l10n system has as of yet.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing mongodb-vapor and fluent you can also consider the following projects:

swift-nio - Event-driven network application framework for high performance protocol servers & clients, non-blocking.

RVS_Generic_Swift_Toolbox - A Collection Of Various Swift Tools, Like Extensions and Utilities

fluent - Vapor ORM (queries, models, and relations) for NoSQL and SQL databases

go-i18n - Translate your Go program into multiple languages.

MongoKitten - Native MongoDB driver for Swift, written in Swift [Moved to: https://github.com/orlandos-nl/MongoKitten]

transloco - 🚀 😍 The internationalization (i18n) library for Angular