It is a complete framework, with automatic compilation of components for the client side, Server Side Rendering, Hydration and interactive client-side components. Fully compatible with Deno Deploy. It has folders in its structure for automatic inclusion of pages, routes, components and static files. It has automatic reload client side and compilation when framework => "dev":true in options.json. There is also automatic generation of routes based on the file and folder structure. It focuses on performance and practicality. 100% Deno, no Node dependencies.
About Faster, it is an optimized middleware server with an absurdly small amount of code (300 lines) built on top of Deno’s native HTTP APIs with no dependencies. It also has a collection of useful middlewares: log file, serve static, CORS, session, rate limit, token, body parsers, redirect, proxy and handle upload. Fully compatible with Deno Deploy. In “README” there are examples of all the resources. Faster’s ideology is: all you need is an optimized middleware manager, all other functionality is middleware. See more at: https://github.com/hviana/faster
This framework uses Headless Architecture [1] to build the application as a whole. Along with this, the Middleware Design Pattern [2] is used to define API routes in the Backend. Headless Architecture gives complete freedom to the developer. This freedom reduces the learning curve of the framework. Despite the freedom, there is an explicit separation between Backend and Frontend. This explicit separation helps programmers. In addition to this, the Middleware Design Pattern is very practical and simple for defining API routes.