On Thu 26 Apr, 2018, 9:43 AM Aslak Knutsen, <as...@redhat.com> wrote:

> You'll soon find that the general Go community won't poke at 'Rails' or
> 'Struts' with a long pole.
>
> But they do exist, Revel and Beego come to mind.
>
> Go in general is leaning more towards KISS and a simple "Servlets" with
> some middleware model in how they approach things as opposed to the big
> frameworks. Much more of a mix and match culture around the core interfaces.
>
> Echo, Gin, Martini, Gorilla and Buffalo are in the mix and match category.
>
> Go-Kit is to some extent an attempt to create a 'microservices' helper
> project that includes some stuff for rate limiting, circuit breakers etc.
>
> We use a lot of Goa in osio; essentially a Design first code generator
> that gives you the basic code structure of the API design + docs etc and
> not much beyond that.
>
> In summary, I think the Go community doesn't have 'cool kids' and we're
> all 'bare metal'. :)
>

Completely agree with Aslak :).


> -aslak-
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 2:22 AM Burr Sutter <bsut...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> What "web framework" are the Go cool kids using these days?
>>
>> I am looking for the 'Rails' that makes Go rock
>> Or the 'Struts' that makes Go approachable by the average business app dev
>>
>>
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