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    Ristretto

    Ristretto

    A high performance memory-bound Go cache

    Ristretto is a fast, concurrent cache library built with a focus on performance and correctness. It all started with needing a memory-bound, concurrent Go cache in Dgraph. We looked around for a solution, but we couldn’t find a great one. We then tried using a sharded map, with shard eviction to release memory, which caused us memory issues. We then repurposed Groupcache’s LRU, using mutex locks for thread safety.
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    Revel

    Revel

    A high productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language

    Edit, save, and refresh. Revel compiles your code and templates for you, so you don't miss a beat. Code doesn't compile? It gives you a helpful description. Run-time code panic? Revel has you covered. Revel provides routing, parameter parsing, validation, session/flash, templating, caching, job running, a testing framework, and even internationalization. Revel is built around composable middleware called filters, which implement nearly all request-processing functionality. Developers have...
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