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Deco vs Nuclide: What are the differences?
What is Deco? Open source IDE for React Native. You can get started right away on your React Native project by installing Deco and creating a new project — it's fast and there's no manual setup needed. File scaffolding handles your boilerplate. Ready-made components drop right into your code. Properties are graphically editable through the property inspector. It's an entirely new way to write, tweak, and re-use code.
What is Nuclide? An open IDE for web and native mobile development, built on top of Atom (by Facebook). A unified developer experience for web and mobile development, built as a suite of packages on top of Atom to provide hackability and the support of an active community.
Deco and Nuclide can be categorized as "Integrated Development Environment" tools.
Deco and Nuclide are both open source tools. It seems that Nuclide with 8K GitHub stars and 747 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Deco with 5.77K GitHub stars and 334 GitHub forks.
According to the StackShare community, Deco has a broader approval, being mentioned in 7 company stacks & 9 developers stacks; compared to Nuclide, which is listed in 8 company stacks and 5 developer stacks.
Pros of Deco
- Open Source0
Pros of Nuclide
- Remote development with SSH8
- Open Source7
- Very Fast4
- Built By Facebook4
- Autocomplete4
- Web and mobile development4
- Free2
- Smart auto-completion2
- Can do anything Atom can2
- Git integration1
- Support for Flow1
- VIM integration1