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Pros of Colossus
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      Flexibilty
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      For it flexibility
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      Flexibilty and easy to use
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      Flask
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      User friendly
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      Secured
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      Unopinionated
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      Orm
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      Secure
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      Beautiful code
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      Easy to get started
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      Easy to develop and maintain applications
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      Not JS
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      Easy to use
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      Documentation
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      Python
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      Minimal
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      Lightweight
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      Easy to setup and get it going
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      Perfect for small to large projects with superb docs.
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      Easy to integrate
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      Speed
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      Get started quickly
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      Customizable
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      Simple to use
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      Powerful
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      Rapid development
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      Open source
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      Well designed
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      Productive
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      Awesome
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      Expressive
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      Love it
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      Lightweight
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      Rich support of template engines
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      Does not require IDEA plugins

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        Not JS
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        Context
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        Not fast
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        Don't has many module as in spring
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        What is Colossus?

        Colossus is a lightweight framework for building high-performance applications in Scala that require non-blocking network I/O. In particular Colossus is focused on low-latency stateless microservices where often the service is little more than an abstraction over a database and/or cache. For this use case, Colossus aims to maximize performance while keeping the interface clean and concise.

        What is Flask?

        Flask is intended for getting started very quickly and was developed with best intentions in mind.

        What is Javalin?

        Javalin started as a fork of the Spark framework but quickly turned into a ground-up rewrite influenced by express.js. Both of these web frameworks are inspired by the modern micro web framework grandfather: Sinatra, so if you’re coming from Ruby then Javalin shouldn’t feel too unfamiliar.

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