Adding go-api-boot to web frameworks
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Documentation
- Added a new entry for "go-api-boot" to the full stack web frameworks section in the README, highlighting its gRPC-first micro-service capabilities and cloud support.
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The update adds a new entry for "go-api-boot" to the "Full stack web frameworks" section of the README.md file, describing its features as a gRPC-first micro-service framework with ODM support, cloud resource integrations, dependency injection, and grpc-web support.
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| File | Change Summary |
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| README.md | Added a new entry for "go-api-boot" to the "Full stack web frameworks" section, detailing its features. |
In code’s vast garden, a new sprout gleams,
go-api-boot joins with bright new dreams.
gRPC-first and cloud in sight,
Browsers connect without a fight.
A rabbit’s cheer for frameworks new,
Hopping forward, fresh and true! 🐇🌱✨
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go-api-boot is a high-quality, production-ready Go framework for building scalable API services. It emphasizes simplicity, performance, and developer ergonomics with clean design and minimal boilerplate. Built-in support for gRPC, DI, MongoDB, and cloud makes it ideal for modern backend development.