Play! Alternatives Filtered by 'Software Framework'

The best alternative to Play! is Django, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to Play! and 11 are so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting alternatives to Play! are Ruby on Rails, Ktor, Jmix and Spring.

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  1. Django icon
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    Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel.

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    • Mac
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    • BSD
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  2. Ruby on Rails icon
     63 likes

    Open source full-stack framework written in Ruby, leveraging MVC pattern, Active Record ORM, and convention over configuration. Enables rapid development, code scaffolding, secure defaults, asset management, database migration support, and easy integration with other tools.

    44 Ruby on Rails alternatives

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    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Ruby
     
  3. Ktor icon
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    Ktor is a framework for building asynchronous servers and clients in connected systems using the powerful Kotlin programming language. Ktor consists of two parts: the server engine and a flexible asynchronous HTTP client.

    1 Ktor alternatives

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    • Self-Hosted
     
  4. Jmix icon
     67 likes

    Jmix provides powerful full stack architecture along with Rapid Application Development tools for easy start and fast development of modern business web applications.

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  5. Spring icon
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    Spring makes programming Java quicker, easier, and safer for everybody. Spring’s focus on speed, simplicity, and productivity has made it the world's most popular Java framework.

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    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Mac
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    • Self-Hosted
     
  6. Flet icon
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    Flet enables developers to easily build realtime web, mobile and desktop apps in Python. No frontend experience required.

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    • Python
    • Flutter
     
  7. ViUR.is icon
     6 likes

    ViUR – the Information System for the Google App Engine™ plattform – is a »sandbox« for designers and developers. With the help of ViUR you can easy build web applications running on Google's infrastructure.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Mac
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    • Self-Hosted
     
  8. ASP.NET MVC icon
     9 likes

    The ASP.NET MVC is a framework for building scalable, standards-based web applications using the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern and the power of ASP.NET and the .NET Framework .

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    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Mac
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  9. Koa icon
     11 likes

    Expressive middleware for node.js using generators via co to make web applications and APIs more enjoyable to write. Koa's middleware flow in a stack-like manner allowing you to perform actions downstream, then filter and manipulate the response upstream.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Mac
    • Windows
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  10. Pedestal icon
     6 likes

    Pedestal is a web application framework written in Clojure that aims to bring both the language and its principles to client and server-side development.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

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    • Mac
    • Linux
     
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