It ranks 8 in the composite (which adds a layer of human opinion, since they weigh each of the benchmarks...)
Java and Rust are both above, but my takeaway is that it seems to be by far the best-performing batteries-included framework according to the benchmark. It leaves the likes of Rails, Laravel, Django, Phoenix, Spring or Nest.js in the dust.
Is there something in the benchmark that favors .net core above all the others?
I'm genuinely asking, I've never even tried .net but I like full-batteries frameworks and this catches my attention.
Java and Rust are both above, but my takeaway is that it seems to be by far the best-performing batteries-included framework according to the benchmark. It leaves the likes of Rails, Laravel, Django, Phoenix, Spring or Nest.js in the dust.
Is there something in the benchmark that favors .net core above all the others?
I'm genuinely asking, I've never even tried .net but I like full-batteries frameworks and this catches my attention.
[1] https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r20&hw=...