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Simplify.Web

An open-source, lightweight and fast server-side .NET web-framework
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What is Simplify.Web?

It is a lightweight and fast server-side .NET web-framework based on MVC and OWIN for building HTTP based web-applications, RESTful APIs etc.
Simplify.Web is a tool in the Microframeworks (Backend) category of a tech stack.
Simplify.Web is an open source tool with 19 GitHub stars and 9 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Simplify.Web's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Simplify.Web?

Developers

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Pros of Simplify.Web
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.NET
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C#
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Easy to use
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Customizable
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Super fast
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Lightweight
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Supports localization out of the box
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Documentation available

Simplify.Web's Features

  • Comes as Microsoft.AspNetCore OWIN middleware
  • Can be used as an API backend only with front-end frameworks
  • Based on MVC and MVVM patterns
  • Lightweight & Fast
  • Uses switchable IOC container for itself and controllers, views constructor injection (Simplify.DI)
  • Support async controllers
  • Supports controllers which can be run on any request
  • Localization-friendly (supports templates, strings and data files localization by default)
  • Uses fast templates engine (Simplify.Templates)
  • Mocking-friendly
  • Mono-friendly

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