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Iris vs Meatier: What are the differences?

Iris: The fastest web framework for Go in (THIS) earth. The fastest web framework for Go; Meatier: A Meteor alternative. Like meteor, but meatier. Meteor is awesome! But after 3 years, it's starting to show its age. This project is designed to showcase the exact same functionality as Meteor, but without the monolithic structure. It trades a little simplicity for a lot of flexibility.

Iris and Meatier can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.

Iris and Meatier are both open source tools. Iris with 15.3K GitHub stars and 1.61K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Meatier with 3.1K GitHub stars and 192 GitHub forks.

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    Fast
  • 4
    Easy to use
  • 3
    Almost real-time support to its users
  • 2
    Fluent API
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    MVC efficient
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    What is Iris?

    The fastest web framework for Go.

    What is Meatier?

    Like meteor, but meatier. Meteor is awesome! But after 3 years, it's starting to show its age. This project is designed to showcase the exact same functionality as Meteor, but without the monolithic structure. It trades a little simplicity for a lot of flexibility.

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