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A high-performance, scalable, and experimental HTTP server written in C, designed for efficiency and portability.
A lightweight native webview wrapper for creating desktop GUI applications in Python using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
A PHP microservices coroutine framework built on Swoole, offering high-performance, Spring Cloud-like features for modern PHP applications.
A middleware framework for handling HTTP with Deno, Node.js, Bun, and Cloudflare Workers, inspired by Koa.
A high-performance Rust HTTP server for Python applications, supporting ASGI, RSGI, and WSGI interfaces.
A Go package for building RESTful web services with explicit HTTP method mapping and flexible routing.
A reactive microservice framework built on Netty that supports gRPC, Thrift, Kotlin, Retrofit, Spring Boot, and Dropwizard.
Open-source API mocking and contract testing server for OpenAPI and Postman specifications.
A fast and easy-to-use C++ microframework for creating HTTP and WebSocket web services.
A C++ header-only library providing low-level HTTP/1, WebSocket, and networking protocol types and algorithms built on Boost.Asio.
A simple development HTTP server with live reload capability for HTML, JavaScript, and CSS files.
A powerful and simple Rust web framework with full HTTP protocol support and built-in OpenAPI integration.
An interactive web server for inspecting HTTP requests and forging responses with a terminal UI.
A concise routing library for Ring/Clojure that composes web applications from small, independent parts.
A modern, simple, fast & flexible micro framework for building HTTP REST/RPC APIs in Go backed by OpenAPI 3 and JSON Schema.
A lightweight HTTP server engine written in Swift for building web services and APIs.
An out-of-the-box adapter to run Laravel/Lumen applications on Swoole for high-performance HTTP/WebSocket servers.
A Clojure web applications library that abstracts HTTP into a simple, unified API for building modular web components.
A modern C++11 network library for high-performance TCP/UDP/HTTP services, designed for multi-threaded, non-blocking event-driven applications.
A lightweight, fast, always-up HTTP reverse proxy built in Rust, configurable at runtime without reloading.
A thin layer on top of net/http for building fast, scalable RESTful JSON APIs in Go with middleware support.
A modern, high-performance HTTP and REST framework for C++ with a clean API.
An easy-to-use, embeddable C/C++ web server with optional CGI, SSL, and Lua support.
Ultra-fast, low-latency asynchronous socket server and client library for .NET Core supporting TCP, SSL, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, and WebSocket protocols.
A simple and lightweight web framework for Rust with an Express.js-inspired API.
A specification and toolkit for building composable web applications with functions in Elixir.
A high-performance, multi-process, multi-fiber Rack-compatible web server for Ruby with native HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and TLS support.
A modern, minimal, and fast web framework for Node.js, designed as a drop-in replacement for Express.
A modern, minimal, and fast Express-like web framework for Node.js, written in TypeScript and compiled to native ESM.
A high-performance, non-blocking I/O framework for Go optimized for massive connection scenarios like gateways and proxies.
Asynchronous streaming communication library for Clojure providing HTTP, TCP, UDP, and WebSocket servers and clients.
A Clojure library for asynchronous streaming communication over HTTP, WebSockets, TCP, and UDP, built on Netty and Manifold.
A minimalist, high-performance event-driven HTTP client and server for Clojure, fully Ring-compatible.
A reusable, scalable Node.js API server for stateless and stateful applications with realtime multi-transport support and cluster capabilities.
A small, fast, and simple Ruby web server designed for Rack applications.
A full-stack web application with backend, frontend, and database entirely written in Rust using Leptos and Axum.
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