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While researching, I found samples using Gin in the official AWS Lambda Web Adapter examples and a Zenn article with a Fiber sample. However, I couldn’t find any samples using Echo, so I decided to publish this article. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
I was initially using Go Fiber, because that is what the example app I was piggybacking off of used. It however does not compile when building for the browser. I tested out Gin and Echo. They both compiled and since my current project at work uses Echo I chose to use that here. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
Go Fiber has a growing developer and user base. With over 31k stars on GitHub, you can tell that it’s constantly updated and maintained by a devoted team of contributors. You can also raise issues, ask questions, and participate freely thanks to the supportive community. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
To make my life easier, I added Fiber, a popular lightweight framework. Regardless of which package you use, the process and most of the code will remain unchanged. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
There're similar things of course, for example there's https://github.com/gofiber/fiber a framework inspired by express. Source: almost 2 years ago
For the simplicity we will use MSSQLProvider to fetch the data from the database. This class has basic functionality, if you want to create complex database queries, for example JOIN, you'd better use something like Entity Framework. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
I only wanted to give a simple preview of what can be done with Entity Framework, but if this is something that interests you and you want to go further in-depth with all the possibilities, I recommend checking out the official docs where you can also find a great tutorial which will guide you through building your very own .NET Core web application. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Entity Framework documentation hub - Entity Framework is a modern object-relation mapper that lets you build a clean, portable, and high-level data access layer with .NET (C#) across a variety of databases, including SQL Database (on-premises and Azure), SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Azure Cosmos DB. It supports LINQ queries, change tracking, updates, and schema migrations. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can create the DAL using your existing code or start using a Object Relational Mapper like Entity Framework which will do a lot of the work for you, check this out here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/ also check out LINQ. Source: about 2 years ago
And, possibly (not strictly speaking necessary but very useful) Entity framework as a backend part of it. Source: about 2 years ago
Gin Gonic - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin. - ...
Sequelize - Provides access to a MySQL database by mapping database entries to objects and vice-versa.
Buffalo Go Framework - A Go web development eco-system, designed to make your life easier.
Hibernate - Hibernate an open source Java persistence framework project.
FastAPI - FastAPI is an Open Source, modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints.
SQLAlchemy - SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.