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Cocoa (OS X) vs Amber Framework: What are the differences?

What is Cocoa (OS X)? The Cocoa frameworks consist of libraries, APIs, and runtimes that form the development layer for all of OS X. Much of Cocoa is implemented in Objective-C, an object-oriented language that is compiled to run at incredible speed, yet employs a truly dynamic runtime making it uniquely flexible. Because Objective-C is a superset of C, it is easy to mix C and even C++ into your Cocoa applications.

What is Amber Framework? A Crystal web framework that makes building applications fast, simple, and enjoyable. It is an open source web application framework for the crystal language. It makes building web applications fast, simple, and enjoyable. It provides productivity and happiness through a powerful CLI and familiar design patterns seen in Kemal, Rails, Phoenix and other popular frameworks.

Cocoa (OS X) and Amber Framework belong to "Frameworks (Full Stack)" category of the tech stack.

Amber Framework is an open source tool with 1.82K GitHub stars and 146 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Amber Framework's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Amber Framework
Pros of Cocoa (OS X)
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    Uses the crystal language, which is a ruby like languag
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    Batteries included
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    Great community
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    IOS
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    Backed by apple

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Cons of Amber Framework
Cons of Cocoa (OS X)
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    Slang makes tooling for html in your IDE harder
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    Small ecosystem
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    What is Amber Framework?

    It is an open source web application framework for the crystal language. It makes building web applications fast, simple, and enjoyable. It provides productivity and happiness through a powerful CLI and familiar design patterns seen in Kemal, Rails, Phoenix and other popular frameworks.

    What is Cocoa (OS X)?

    Much of Cocoa is implemented in Objective-C, an object-oriented language that is compiled to run at incredible speed, yet employs a truly dynamic runtime making it uniquely flexible. Because Objective-C is a superset of C, it is easy to mix C and even C++ into your Cocoa applications.

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