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    Bud

    Bud

    The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go

    The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go. Bud writes the boring code for you, helping you launch your website faster. Bud ships as a single binary that runs on Linux and Mac. You can follow along for Windows support in this issue. Bud is a full-stack framework that helps you build web applications faster. You can think of Bud as the Ruby on Rails for the Go ecosystem. Tired of being overwhelmed by a sea of configuration files? Feel that more and more of your job has become making your tools play...
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    Martini

    Martini

    Classy web framework for Go

    Package martini is a powerful package for quickly writing modular web applications/services in Golang. Env is the environment that Martini is executing in. The MARTINI_ENV is read on initialization to set this variable. BeforeFunc is a function that is called before the ResponseWriter has been written to. ClassicMartini represents a Martini with some reasonable defaults. Embeds the router functions for convenience.
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