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Alternatives to Bootsnap

Spring, Rails Spring, RubyGems, Turbolinks, and Active Admin are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Bootsnap.
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What is Bootsnap and what are its top alternatives?

Bootsnap is a library that plugs into a number of Ruby and (optionally) ActiveSupport and YAML methods to optimize and cache expensive computations.
Bootsnap is a tool in the Ruby Utilities category of a tech stack.
Bootsnap is an open source tool with 2.6K GitHub stars and 178 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Bootsnap's open source repository on GitHub

Top Alternatives to Bootsnap

  • Spring
    Spring

    A key element of Spring is infrastructural support at the application level: Spring focuses on the "plumbing" of enterprise applications so that teams can focus on application-level business logic, without unnecessary ties to specific deployment environments. ...

  • Rails Spring
    Rails Spring

    Spring is a Rails application preloader. It speeds up development by keeping your application running in the background so you don't need to boot it every time you run a test, rake task or migration. ...

  • RubyGems
    RubyGems

    It is a package manager for the Ruby programming language that provides a standard format for distributing Ruby programs and libraries, a tool designed to easily manage the installation of gems, and a server for distributing them. ...

  • Turbolinks
    Turbolinks

    Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster. Get the performance benefits of a single-page application without the added complexity of a client-side JavaScript framework. Use HTML to render your views on the server side and link ...

  • Active Admin
    Active Admin

    Active Admin is a Ruby on Rails framework for creating elegant backends for website administration. ...

  • StimulusReflex
    StimulusReflex

    It is an exciting new way to build modern, reactive, real-time apps with Ruby on Rails. It eliminates the complexity imposed by full-stack frontend frameworks. And, it's fast. It works seamlessly with the Rails tooling you already know and love. ...

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    Convention , configuration, done
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    Love the logic
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    Good documentation
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    Dependency injection
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    Best practices
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    Maven
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    Easy Integration with Spring Security
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    Integrations with most other Java frameworks
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    Java has more support and more libraries
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    Supports vast databases
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    Large ecosystem with seamless integration
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    Draws you into its own ecosystem and bloat
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