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Dynamo – experimental web framework

Dynamo is an experimental web framework that runs on Elixir. It leverages the power of the Erlang VM to build highly performant and concurrent web applications. Dynamo’s goals are performance, robustness and simplicity.

Dynamo is currently in maintenance mode for those who are already using it in production. Developers who seek for an actively developed framework are recommended to look for other alternatives in Elixir.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Lightweight connections with streaming.
  • Code organization in environments.
  • Code reloading for fast development cycles.
  • Lazy parsing and handling of cookies, sessions, params and headers.
  • Handling of static assets.
  • Template rendering.
  • An exceptional exception handler for development.
  • Integration with Erlang OTP applications.

Website: github.com/dynamo/dynamo
Support:
Developer: Plataformatec
License: Apache License, Version 2.0

Dynamo is written in Elixir. Learn Elixir with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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