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    YAO

    YAO

    Yao A low code engine to create web services and dashboard

    Yao allows developers to create web services by processes. Yao is a low-code engine that creates a database model, writes API services, and describes dashboard interface just by JSON for web & hardware, no code, and 10x productivity. Yao is based on the flow-based programming idea, developed in the Go language, and supports multiple ways to expand the data stream processor. This makes Yao extremely versatile, which can replace programming languages ​​in most scenarios, and is 10 times more...
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    Algernon

    Algernon

    Small self-contained pure-Go web server with Lua, Markdown, HTTP/2

    Web server with built-in support for QUIC, HTTP/2, Lua, Teal, Markdown, Pongo2, HyperApp, Amber, Sass(SCSS), GCSS, JSX, BoltDB (built-in, stores the database in a file, like SQLite), Redis, PostgreSQL, MariaDB/MySQL, rate limiting, graceful shutdown, plugins, users and permissions. Written in Go. Uses Bolt (built-in), MySQL, PostgreSQL or Redis (recommended) for the database backend, permissions2 for handling users and permissions, gopher-Lua for interpreting and running Lua, optional Teal...
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    GoatCounter

    GoatCounter

    Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data

    GoatCounter is an open-source web analytics platform available as a hosted service (free for non-commercial use) or self-hosted app. It aims to offer easy-to-use and meaningful privacy-friendly web analytics as an alternative to Google Analytics or Matomo. Privacy-aware; doesn’t track users with unique identifiers and doesn't need a GDPR notice. Fine-grained control over which data is collected. Also see the privacy policy and GDPR consent notices. Lightweight and fast; adds just ~3.5KB of...
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    WSDL to Go

    WSDL to Go

    WSDL2Go code generation as well as its SOAP proxy

    Generates Go code from a WSDL file. Generate idiomatic Go code as much as possible. Support only Document/Literal wrapped services, which are WS-I compliant. Supports XML, Schema 1.0, SOAP 1.1. Resolve external XML Schemas. Support external and local WSDL.
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