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    Fiber

    Fiber

    Express inspired web framework written in Go

    An Express-inspired web framework written in Go. Fiber is a Go web framework built on top of Fasthttp, the fastest HTTP engine for Go. It's designed to ease things up for fast development with zero memory allocation and performance in mind. Setting up routes for your application has never been so easy! The Express-like route definitions are easy to understand and work with. Serve your static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files with ease by defining static routes. You can also serve the contents...
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    Create Go App CLI

    Create Go App CLI

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, and frontend

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, frontend and deploy automation by running one CLI command! Focus on writing code and thinking of business-logic! The CLI will take care of the rest. Next, open the generated Ansible inventory file (called hosts.ini) and fill in the variables according to your server configuration. And you're ready to automatically deploy this project. If you don't want to install Create Go App CLI to your system, you feel free to using our official Docker...
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