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HotGo V2 is a powerful framework for building applications quickly and efficiently. It uses advanced technologies like GoFrame, Vue 3, NaiveUI, and TypeScript, making it ideal for developing complete applications. The framework offers high productivity with features like rapid code generation, modular design, and plugin support. You can create a full application skeleton in minutes and customize it easily. It also includes many built-in functions such as user management, department management, payment gateways, and service monitoring. This makes it very beneficial for developers as it saves time and simplifies the development process. Additionally, HotGo V2 is open-source and free to use under the MIT license.

https://github.com/bufanyun/hotgo
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GoFr is a microservice development framework designed to simplify the creation and management of microservices. It offers features like easy API syntax, built-in observability, and support for REST and gRPC, making it efficient for developers. With GoFr, you can focus on building your application without getting bogged down by complex configurations. The framework also supports Kubernetes deployment, ensuring your services are scalable and maintainable. By using GoFr, you can accelerate your development process, improve application performance, and enhance overall productivity, allowing you to deliver high-quality software faster.

https://github.com/gofr-dev/gofr
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