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What is Finatra? Fast, testable, Scala services built on TwitterServer and Finagle, by Twitter. At Twitter, Finagle provides the building blocks for most of the code written on the JVM. It has long-served as Twitter's extensible, protocol-agnostic, highly-scalable RPC framework.

What is Jolteon? Babel/Electron/React/Browserify/Sass application stack. Babel + Electron + React + Browserify + Sass application stack. Gets the stupid work done so you can actually make something.

Finatra and Jolteon can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.

Finatra and Jolteon are both open source tools. Finatra with 1.93K GitHub stars and 355 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Jolteon with 990 GitHub stars and 43 GitHub forks.

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    What is Finatra?

    At Twitter, Finagle provides the building blocks for most of the code written on the JVM. It has long-served as Twitter's extensible, protocol-agnostic, highly-scalable RPC framework.

    What is Jolteon?

    Babel + Electron + React + Browserify + Sass application stack. Gets the stupid work done so you can actually make something.

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