Best Microframeworks for Ruby

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    Nancy Reviews
    Welcome to Nancy. Our main inspiration was the Sinatra framework in Ruby, and Nancy was named for the daughter of Frank Sinatra. NancyFx is a project umbrella that contains all components. Nancy is a lightweight framework for building HTTP services using.NET Mono. The framework's goal is to provide a super-duper happy path for all interactions. Nancy has been designed to have sensible defaults. You can go from nothing to a website in just a few minutes with Nancy. Nancy is designed to run anywhere, and we mean that. Nancy was built from the beginning to be independent of existing frameworks. Nancy is built with the.NET Framework client profile and can be used anywhere.
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    Sinatra Reviews
    Sinatra has a number built-in settings which control the activation of certain features. The settings object is a request context object that contains application-level variables. These variables can be modified by using the set, disable, or enable methods. Applications can set their own custom settings, as well as default built-in framework settings. In its simplest form the set method creates an application attribute by taking a setting value and name. Extensions provide helper methods or class methods to Sinatra applications. These methods are usually listed and described in the extension home pages. Installing a gem, library or a file is all that's needed to use an extension.
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    Ruby Grape Reviews
    A Ruby framework that allows you to create REST-like APIs.
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