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ent vs Pippo: What are the differences?

Developers describe ent as "An entity framework for Go (by Facebook)". It is a simple, yet powerful entity framework for Go, that makes it easy to build and maintain applications with large data-models. On the other hand, Pippo is detailed as "Web framework in Java". It's an open source (Apache License) micro web framework in Java, with minimal dependencies and a quick learning curve. The goal of this project is to create a micro web framework in Java that should be easy to use and hack. Pippo can be used in small and medium applications and also in applications based on micro services architecture.

ent and Pippo belong to "Microframeworks (Backend)" category of the tech stack.

Pippo is an open source tool with 740 GitHub stars and 111 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Pippo's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is ent?

    It is a simple, yet powerful entity framework for Go, that makes it easy to build and maintain applications with large data-models.

    What is Pippo?

    It's an open source (Apache License) micro web framework in Java, with minimal dependencies and a quick learning curve. The goal of this project is to create a micro web framework in Java that should be easy to use and hack. Pippo can be used in small and medium applications and also in applications based on micro services architecture.

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