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Svelte Native
Used by Svelte framework for native development.
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Nativescript + Angular apps for Android tend to have long startup times.
It's very difficult to have acceptable startup times with NS+Angular in Android. It's not uncommon to see apps taking 6 sec or more to start AFTER having been optimized with Webpack (mandatory!). The same app in iOS takes only 2-3 sec. Also, this seems to happen only with the NS+Angular flavour. People using plain NS (without Angular) don't seem to have the issue.
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Leverages knowledge in Angular
Angular is a very popular framework, and teams already developing angular will feel right at home with Nativescript + Angular
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Works great with vue.js
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SUDS
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Outdated
It's been more than 2 years since it was updated. It is outdated to the point that its hosting point (fedorahosted.org) has closed shop, although some forks can still be found on github. Multiple workarounds are needed for modern features (e.g. HTTPS, encryption). Its main fork (jurko) is unmaintained for several years; a newer fork on github (suds-community) ports to Python3, but there are too few commits to fix all the bugs.
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WSDL caching
While it is known that SUDS can have slow performance with large WSDLs, as it must download and parse the entire WSDL on startup, it has the handy feature of caching the WSDL. If you know that the file will not be updated regularly you can cache it for a specified time, otherwise it will default to cache for 1 day. By doing this you save the client from having to download and parse the entire WSDL each time it connects.
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Does not support Retry on error
Its default implementation does not support Retry configuration. To use, it requires a custom implementation of the Transport, based on Requests.
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Python 3.x compatibility
Users can achieve Python 3.x compatibility from forked versions of the official SUDS library.
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Does not handle circular WSDL references
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Requires non-standard WSDL files
Importing local file imports in wsdl require URI format contrary to the standard; URI formats specified by standard generate errors.
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No official Python 3.x support
Development on the original project SUDS has stalled and it looks like it will not continue. The forked version gives Python 3.x support, but support and installation may be cumbersome for individuals to undertake.
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Lacks SSL support
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PySimpleSOAP
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WSGI compilant
The WSGI (web server gateway interface) compliance allows the server dispatcher to be integrated to other python frameworks such as Django. This allows the SOAP libraries to be more useful with current technologies.
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Outdated
The projects' last update was in 2013, and with a small community and no API, beginners may feel lost. There is good documentation within the code, but that is usually not enough.
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Python 2.x/3.x support
With both python 2.x and 3.x support built into the same codebase, it is simple to use in multiple projects over an extended period of time. The base currently supports all versions of python.
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Ionic Framework
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Cordova plugins
Large quantity of plugins to access native APIs without code nothing in native language.
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Can be buggy
Ionic is still a young framework (version 1.0 was released in May 2015). There are still some quirks and bugs in the framework to work out, which you can see a list of on their Github. However Ionic is under active development and bugs are generally addressed quickly.
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Large, friendly and active community
Ionic Framework is currently one of the most popular frameworks for hybrid mobile app development. This has resulted in a very large community of active users who contribute to the community by writing tutorials and answering questions.
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Free and open source
Ionic is free to use and open source, resulting in an active and helpful community of users and contributors.
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React Native
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Allows you to develop native apps
React Native allows you to create native apps by generating native views with JavaScript instead of using a web wrapper.
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If core team doesn't use a certain feature, it's not developed
Whenever there's functionality you need that they don't use in their apps, it's not going to get developed by them, even if it's obvious it should be in the core. They always say to either submit a PR or create a separate module.
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Large, supportive community
Despite being such a young framework (early 2015), the support for React Native grew quickly. There is a forum, active tag on Stackoverflow and many other ways to get help from the community.
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Steep learning curve
React Native is not the most beginner-friendly framework for creating mobile apps with JavaScript. It requires that the developer know React, which is known to have a steep learning curve.
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Backed by Facebook
Facebook writes their mobile apps in React Native so the code base gets pretty thoroughly used in some highly demanding scenarios.
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Many existing JS libraries are not usable on React Native; not exactly a 1-to-1 experience to writing React either
Example: Library that provides a full calendar with agenda view. In the end it's much easier to develop in actual JavaScript with a solution such as Ionic, especially if your app needs to work well on the desktop.
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More predictable control of the state
The one way data flow, makes it more predictable and easy to control.
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React native only supports react which is getting old
React native is only based on react which is getting old. An old tech developer can't take much breaking changes so it gets more patchs. There is a limit, and react is too verbose and complex. better alternatives available today.
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