Groups 171 of 99+ julia-users › Julia's current state of web-programming 4 posts by 3 authors Alexey Cherkaev Sep 22 Hi all, What is the current state of web programming with Julia? http: juliawebstack.org seems quite out of date still suggesting to use Morsel, which is marked as deprecated . Escher looks quite nice https: github.com shashi Escher-jl , but still fails to build on both 0.4 and 0.5 versions but it does seem to be actively developed . Thanks! Alexey Adrian Salceanu Sep 22 Other recipients: alexey.... gmail.com Escher is pretty cool, but it’s more about data interactions and visualizations dashboards? , rather than building full featured web apps and products. I’m working on Genie: https: github.com essenciary Genie-jl a full stack MVC web framework for Julia, in the spirit of Rails or Django. It now runs smoothly on both 0.4 and 0.5 - it’s still WIP, but it’s got pretty much all the necessary features already ORM, templating system, authentication, authorization, caching, migrations, model validators, etc . Also, it now takes full advantage of Julia’s parallel programming capabilities, using multiple cores to handle requests, which is pretty cool. If you check here: http: genieframework.com packages built with Genie btw you’ll find a few more options - like Merly and Bukdu. Other than that you have the low er level components: Mux, HttpServer, WebSockets. Alexey Cherkaev Sep 26 Other recipients: alexey.... gmail.com Thanks! I will check out Genie: it looks like what I'm looking for maybe a bit too much even, would have to learn more . wookyoung noh Sep 27 I made Bukdu, which is on top of HttpServer try it also : https: github.com wookay Bukdu-jl Thanks