Best Microframeworks for Linux of 2024

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    Flask Reviews
    Flask is a lightweight WSGI framework for web applications. It's easy to use and can scale up to complex applications. It started as a wrapper for Jinja and Werkzeug, and has since grown to be one of the most popular Python web app frameworks. Flask is a suggestion tool that doesn't require any dependencies. The developer can choose the tools and libraries that they prefer. The community has many extensions that make it easy to add new functionality.
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    Express Reviews

    Express

    OpenJS Foundation

    Free
    Express is a lightweight and flexible Node.js framework that offers a wide range of features for mobile and web applications. It is easy to create a robust API using a variety of HTTP utility methods and middleware. Express offers a thin layer that covers the core web application features without obscuring the Node.js features you already love. Express does not have any notion of a database. Third-party Node modules allow you to interface with almost any database. Express does not recognize 404 responses as errors and will not capture them. This is because a response of 404 indicates that there is no additional work to be done. Express has executed all middleware functions, routes, and found none of them to be responsive.
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    hapi Reviews
    You can create powerful, scalable apps with minimal overhead and all the functionality you need. Your code is yours. hapi was originally developed to support Walmart's Black Friday sales. It continues to be a trusted choice for enterprise-grade backend requirements. Every line of code that you receive when you install hapi has been validated. You don't have to worry about a deep dependency being neglected or handed to someone untrustworthy. hapi is the only leading framework that doesn't have any code dependencies. hapi needs the most secure settings to manage and control code. This includes 2FA for all contributors. Every component of hapi comes with the most secure defaults. Along with protecting server load through payload limits and timeouts, the hapi block error messages that could leak information. Node Framework's most comprehensive authorization and authentication API.
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    Koa Reviews
    Express's new web framework Koa was created by the team behind Express. It aims to be a smaller and more expressive web framework that can be used to build web applications and APIs. Koa leverages async functions to eliminate callbacks and improve error handling. Koa doesn't bundle any middleware in its core. It provides an elegant suite that makes writing servers fast and fun. A Koa application is an object that contains a collection of middleware functions. These functions are composed and executed in a stack-like fashion upon request. Koa is similar in design to Ruby's Rack and Connect. However, Koa provides high-level "sugar", at the low-level middleware layer. This increases interoperability and robustness and makes middleware writing much more enjoyable.
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    restify Reviews
    A Node.js webservice framework that is optimized for building semantically-correct RESTful web services. It can be used for production use at large scale. Restify optimizes for performance and introspection. It is used in some the largest Node.js deployments. Scale requires that problems are traced back to their source by seperating noise from signal. Restify was built from the ground up with postmortem debugging in view. The project's primary goal is to stay true to the spec. There will be references to RFCs throughout GitHub issues as well as the codebase. Restify is used by some the most well-respected companies in the industry to power some the largest Node.js deployments on the planet Earth. It is the future of Node.js REST Development. It is easy to set up a server. Similar to many other Node. Restify, a js-based REST framework, uses a Sinatra-style syntax to define routes and handlers that serve them.
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    Jersey Reviews

    Jersey

    Eclipse Foundation

    Free
    It is not easy to develop RESTful web service that support exposing data in a variety representation media types, and abstract away the low level details of client-server communications without a good toolkit. A standard and portable JAX RS API was designed to simplify the development and deployment of RESTful web service clients and services in Java. Jersey RESTful Web Services 3. x Framework is an open source, production-quality framework that supports Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.0. Jersey framework is much more than JAX-RS's reference implementation. Jersey's API extends JAXRS with new features. GlassFish will continue to track the JAX-RS API, and release regular releases of production-quality reference implementations. APIs are provided to extend Jersey and build a community. It makes it easy to create RESTful Web Services using Java and the Java Virtual Machine.
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    Rustless Reviews
    Rustless provides a REST API micro-framework. It's designed as a simple DSL for developing RESTful APIs easily on top of Iron web framework. It supports common conventions such as multiple formats, subdomain/prefix restrictions, content negotiation and versioning. Rustless is a Ruby port of the Grape library. Hyper, an HTTP library in Rust. Rustless, like Rust, is still in its early stages of development. Don't be surprised if APIs are changed and things break. File an issue or submit pull requests if something isn't working correctly. Rustless was built on Iron which was built on Hyper which is synchronous. Hyper is currently limited and cannot handle many simultaneous connections. This is especially true with keep-alive. It is highly recommended that you use a lightweight asynchronous webserver such as Nginx to serve as a reverse proxy with Rustless.
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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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    Bit Reviews
    Bit is a collaborative and scalable way to create and reuse components. It provides everything you need, from local development to cross-project integrations. It's free to try. Bit is an open-source toolchain that allows for component-driven development. Distribute composable software instead of monolithic apps. Distribute component ownership across development teams. Components are simple to replace and refactor. Develop consistency and standards across products and teams. Instead of reinventing the wheel, combine existing components to create new ones. Create a reusable design system and UI. Develop a consistent and reusable UI system. Code and teams should be distributed. Encourage autonomy and standardization. Scale to cross-team collaboration. This will bridge the gap between product design, development, and design. A composable and scalable backend that doesn't repeat itself is possible.
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    LoopBack Reviews
    TypeScript and Node.js frameworks for building microservices and APIs that are extensible. LoopBack core that is TypeScript/ES2017 compliant to provide great extensibility. You can easily create powerful APIs with this new creative experience. A new programming model with dependency injection, new concepts like components, mixins and repositories. This version is the most extensible yet. LoopBack 4 CLI can be used to create a project or extend it. The CLI is the fastest way to start a LoopBack 4 project. It follows best practices. LoopBack is an extensible, open-source Node.js framework. It allows you to create dynamic REST APIs without any coding. Access data from the major relational databases MongoDB, SOAP and REST APIs. Integrate model relationships and access control for complex APIs.
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