there VS prudence

Compare there vs prudence and see what are their differences.

there

⚡️ Robust Web Framework to build Go Services (by Gebes)

prudence

An opinionated lightweight web framework built for scale (by tliron)
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0.0 4.6
over 1 year ago 4 months ago
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MIT License Apache License 2.0
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there

Posts with mentions or reviews of there. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-04.

prudence

Posts with mentions or reviews of prudence. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-20.
  • Choosing scripting extension - need advice
    14 projects | /r/golang | 20 Apr 2022
    If you're interested, I have another project in which I use TypeScript (tsc) to compile to JavaScript/Common-JS that is compatible with goja. It works really well.
  • Feedback for a NextJS alternative in go
    1 project | /r/golang | 10 Apr 2022
    Well, I also created a framework that is meant as an alternative to node.js: Prudence (Apache licensed). It supports JavaScript using the goja 100% Go engine, so the whole runtime is 100% Go. It even supports TypeScript.
  • Show me your REST APIs 😊
    12 projects | /r/golang | 15 Dec 2021
    I have attempted to create such a framework, Prudence, for the general use case of data-backend-based web applications and APIs. It does a lot of the heavy lifting of keeping server-side caches and client-side caches consistent, though you will need to design your resource well to reap the benefits.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing there and prudence you can also consider the following projects:

WebGo - A microframework to build web apps; with handler chaining, middleware support, and most of all; standard library compliant HTTP handlers(i.e. http.HandlerFunc).

goapp - An opinionated guideline to structure & develop a Go web application/service

goMirror - Web remote control, written in Go

ntfy - Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST

plavatar - placeholder + avatar = plavatar - a go library

starlark-go - Starlark in Go: the Starlark configuration language, implemented in Go

kutil - Go Utilities

grpc-gateway-boilerplate - All the boilerplate you need to get started with writing grpc-gateway powered REST services in Go

grule-rule-engine - Rule engine implementation in Golang