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Echo vs Kemal: What are the differences?
Echo: Golang HTTP server framework. Echo is a fast and unfancy HTTP server framework for Go (Golang). Up to 10x faster than the rest; Kemal: Fast, simple web framework for Crystal. Lightning Fast, Super Simple micro web framework written in Crystal programming language Inspired by Sinatra. .
Echo and Kemal belong to "Microframeworks (Backend)" category of the tech stack.
Echo and Kemal are both open source tools. It seems that Echo with 14.4K GitHub stars and 1.31K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Kemal with 2.61K GitHub stars and 140 GitHub forks.
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Pros of Echo
- Easy to use11
- Highly customizable10
- Performance10
- Open source9
- Lightweight9
- Middleware7
- Minimal3
Pros of Kemal
- Simple and super fast2
- Middlewares1
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What is Echo?
It is a high performance, extensible, minimalist web framework for Go (Golang).
What is Kemal?
Lightning Fast, Super Simple micro web framework written in Crystal programming language.
Inspired by Sinatra.
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