Jekyll vs PouchDB
A side-by-side look at Jekyll and PouchDB. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Jekyll
Development
Jekyll is a static site generator that allows you to convert your plain text into static websites. It's commonly used for blogs. Key features include: creation of blog posts and web pages with Markdown, templates for layout, support for taxonomies for better organization, and easy customization
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PouchDB
Development
PouchDB is an open-source JavaScript database that is designed to run well within web browsers. It enables applications to store data locally while offline, then synchronize it with CouchDB and compatible servers when the application is back online.
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