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    Crow

    Crow

    Crow is very fast and easy to use C++ micro web framework

    Crow is C++ microframework for web. (inspired by Python Flask). If you just want to use crow, copy amalgamate/crow_all.h and include it. C++ compiler with good C++11 support (tested with g++>=4.8). Provide an amalgamated header file crow_all.h with every features. Handler arguments type check at compile time. Now supporting VS2013 with limited functionality (only run-time check for url is available.) Out-of-source build with CMake is recommended.
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    The Silicon Web Framework

    The Silicon Web Framework

    A high performance, middleware oriented C++14 http web framework

    Silicon is a C++ abstraction built on top of high-performance networking libraries. Its goal is to ease the writing of web APIs without compromising on performance. A simple mono-procedure API serving a static string under the route /hello/world. mhd_json_serve is a Silicon backend. It takes an API and serves it with the microhttpd C library. It relies on the JSON format whenever it has to encode or decode objects (procedures parameters and return values). Silicon relies on static objects...
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