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    Buffalo

    Buffalo

    Rapid Web Development w/ Go

    ...Buffalo provides you a simple toolbox, the buffalo command, to generate many parts of your app and run the usual tasks. Extend the toolbox with plugins, using the language you want! Use the Webpack-generated configuration to build your frontend assets, so you can optimize both the backend and frontend. Code, save, refresh. Use the buffalo dev command to rebuild your app, from backend to frontend, and just see the changes live! Deep integration with pop provides a simple way to handle databases and common-related tasks. Supported databases: MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, SQLite.
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    Remult

    Remult

    Full-stack CRUD, simplified, with SSOT TypeScript entities

    Remult is a full-stack CRUD framework for building type-safe web applications using a single shared TypeScript model. It automatically exposes backend APIs based on your entities and provides real-time synchronization, role-based access control, and deep integration with front-end frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue. Remult simplifies full-stack development by unifying API and model definitions.
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    MaeBlok

    MaeBlok

    Rapid web development tool for business applications

    You assemble *blocks* in your django template, with each block wired to a tastypie resource, which in turn is mapped to a django model. Each *block* will reside in a dijit ContentPane which you must define in your template. You have a choice of 2 layouts for each *block*, Form or Grid based. Form displays a single record in either a 1, 2 or 3 column layout while Grid displays many rows in a spreadsheet like grid. You can perform edits in place on fields in both layouts. You can...
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