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MJML vs Swift: What are the differences?

MJML: The framework that makes responsive email easy. It is a markup language designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes it easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library fastens your development time and lightens your email codebase. Its open-source engine takes care of translating it into responsive HTML; Swift: An innovative new programming language for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch. Writing code is interactive and fun, the syntax is concise yet expressive, and apps run lightning-fast. Swift is ready for your next iOS and OS X project — or for addition into your current app — because Swift code works side-by-side with Objective-C.

MJML and Swift can be primarily classified as "Languages" tools.

MJML and Swift are both open source tools. Swift with 48.7K GitHub stars and 7.82K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than MJML with 9.17K GitHub stars and 618 GitHub forks.

According to the StackShare community, Swift has a broader approval, being mentioned in 1284 company stacks & 2953 developers stacks; compared to MJML, which is listed in 9 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.

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Pros of MJML
Pros of Swift
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    • 259
      Ios
    • 180
      Elegant
    • 126
      Not Objective-C
    • 107
      Backed by apple
    • 93
      Type inference
    • 61
      Generics
    • 54
      Playgrounds
    • 49
      Semicolon free
    • 38
      OSX
    • 36
      Tuples offer compound variables
    • 24
      Clean Syntax
    • 24
      Easy to learn
    • 22
      Open Source
    • 21
      Beautiful Code
    • 20
      Functional
    • 12
      Dynamic
    • 12
      Linux
    • 11
      Protocol-oriented programming
    • 10
      Promotes safe, readable code
    • 9
      No S-l-o-w JVM
    • 8
      Explicit optionals
    • 7
      Storyboard designer
    • 6
      Optionals
    • 6
      Type safety
    • 5
      Super addicting language, great people, open, elegant
    • 5
      Best UI concept
    • 4
      Its friendly
    • 4
      Highly Readable codes
    • 4
      Fail-safe
    • 4
      Powerful
    • 4
      Faster and looks better
    • 4
      Swift is faster than Objective-C
    • 4
      Feels like a better C++
    • 3
      Easy to learn and work
    • 3
      Much more fun
    • 3
      Protocol extensions
    • 3
      Native
    • 3
      Its fun and damn fast
    • 3
      Strong Type safety
    • 3
      Easy to Maintain
    • 2
      Protocol as type
    • 2
      All Cons C# and Java Swift Already has
    • 2
      Esay
    • 2
      MacOS
    • 2
      Type Safe
    • 2
      Protocol oriented programming
    • 1
      Can interface with C easily
    • 1
      Actually don't have to own a mac
    • 1
      Free from Memory Leak
    • 1
      Swift is easier to understand for non-iOS developers.
    • 1
      Numbers with underbar
    • 1
      Optional chain
    • 1
      Great for Multi-Threaded Programming
    • 1
      Runs Python 8 times faster
    • 1
      Objec

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    Cons of MJML
    Cons of Swift
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      • 5
        Must own a mac
      • 2
        Memory leaks are not uncommon
      • 1
        Very irritatingly picky about things that’s
      • 1
        Complicated process for exporting modules
      • 1
        Its classes compile to roughly 300 lines of assembly
      • 1
        Is a lot more effort than lua to make simple functions
      • 0
        Overly complex options makes it easy to create bad code

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      What is MJML?

      It is a markup language designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes it easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library fastens your development time and lightens your email codebase. Its open-source engine takes care of translating it into responsive HTML.

      What is Swift?

      Writing code is interactive and fun, the syntax is concise yet expressive, and apps run lightning-fast. Swift is ready for your next iOS and OS X project — or for addition into your current app — because Swift code works side-by-side with Objective-C.

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