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    Render

    Render

    Go package for easily rendering JSON, XML, binary data, and HTML

    ...XML: Uses the encoding/xml package to marshal data into an XML-encoded response. Binary data: Passes the incoming data straight through to the HTTP.ResponseWriter. Text: Passes the incoming string straight through to the http.ResponseWriter. Render comes with a variety of configuration options. By default Render will attempt to load templates with a '.tmpl' extension from the "templates" directory.
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    Oat++

    Oat++

    Light and powerful C++ web framework for web applications

    ...Theoretically, Oat++ can be easily ported everywhere where you have threads and network stack. With an additional comparably small effort, it can be ported almost everywhere depending on how much you strip it and what would be the final binary size.
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    Dream Framework

    Dream Framework

    Tidy, feature-complete Web framework

    ...Session management with pluggable back ends; and unified error handling that leaks no English strings from any level of your app. You can integrate Dream into a fully self-contained binary, or run it in large deployments behind proxies. Dream assumes no databases, environment variables, or configuration files, and requires no setup beyond installing the one package, dream. Dream sticks to base OCaml types as much as possible, introducing only a few types of its own. Dream handlers and middlewares are just bare functions. ...
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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 nicely with each other? ...
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    CPoll based C++ server pages

    Server side scripting language similar to ASP and PHP, but using C++.

    ...CPPSP project home page: http://xa.us.to/cppsp/index.cppsp Main development happens on github at: https://github.com/xaxaxa/workspace/ Documentation is currently being worked on, but there is a doxygen reference at: http://xa.us.to/cppsp/doxygen/html/classcppsp_1_1_page.html GCC 4.7 or above is required even for the binary release because .cppsp pages need to be compiled at runtime. CPPSP currently only supports linux (due to the use of epoll).
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