I've used Gin-Gonic and Fiber a lot. Both have been great! I'm interested in knowing what other developers like to use.
Please feel free to share what you use!
Cheers,
Jake
I've used Gin-Gonic and Fiber a lot. Both have been great! I'm interested in knowing what other developers like to use.
Please feel free to share what you use!
Cheers,
Jake
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Gin-gonic is still one of my favs but I recently start playing with Echo as a backend framework, pretty neat, supposedly faster than GG and driven towards a smaller footprint.
( OT, I do a lot of cmd line tooling, so Bubble-Tea is my go-to for ANSI style tooling while I'm writing testers, utils and other tools. )
I'll check out Echo, thanks! Yea, Bubble-Tea is so great to work with!
Currently, my go-to web framework is Astrojs. It's Quite fast and feels like the perfect blend of HTML, CSS, and JS with the perks of frameworks, without the slow loading speeds. Definitely check it out!
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I don't know if it's a framework; I think it's just a library, called Chi.
I love it because it's minimal. Most of what it does is just easier routing and middleware, and the rest is up to you. It also has no external dependencies, which is great.
The repo and the website.
This looks cool! I'll try it out! Thanks!
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Initially Gin-Gonic, but these days "Echo". Has a nice set of middleware like CSRF which makes life a little easier.
I also pair this with "Air" for hot reload.
Yup, Air is great!
Gin all the way 😊
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