One of my reasons for moving to Go was to escape from frameworks which in 
my opinion are a fashion statement not a technology. Slightly mangling the 
saying about Regular expressions "I have a problem learning Go", "OK use a 
framework", "Now i have two problems", "You can also use and ORM", "Ah now 
i have three problems".

On Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 12:51:40 AM UTC+1, Tim Uckun wrote:
>
> I am in the process of learning go and decided to do it by writing a 
> (mostly) API based web site. I have been doing some research and have found 
> the following.
>
> Revel: https://revel.github.io/
> GoBuffalo: https://gobuffalo.io/
> Iris: https://iris-go.com/
>
> In addition there are "toolkits" like chi and buffallo but it looks like 
> eventually I will need pretty much all the things these frameworks provide 
> and there are so many competing projects that provide logging, 
> configuration, routing, middleware etc that it would take me a long time to 
> do all the research and find the ones most suitable for me.
>
> I understand that there is quite a bit of controversy with iris so I 
> probably won't go with that one but does anybody have any experience with 
> the others they are willing to share?
>
>

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