Comment by alex_suzuki 9 hours ago Notably, Starlette powers FastAPI, an extremely popular Python framework for building HTTP services. 5 comments alex_suzuki Reply spennant 5 hours ago Is this still true? b40d-48b2-979e 4 hours ago You may be thinking of Litestar (previously named Starlite) that was based on Starlette akin to FastAPI but then went their own direction implementing a framework rather than relying on an upstream for their core product. flowardnut 36 minutes ago https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/blob/master/pyproject.tom... discord23 5 hours ago Yes, it's literally the first bullet point on the project's website. sedimannapoleon 4 hours ago [dead]
spennant 5 hours ago Is this still true? b40d-48b2-979e 4 hours ago You may be thinking of Litestar (previously named Starlite) that was based on Starlette akin to FastAPI but then went their own direction implementing a framework rather than relying on an upstream for their core product. flowardnut 36 minutes ago https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/blob/master/pyproject.tom... discord23 5 hours ago Yes, it's literally the first bullet point on the project's website. sedimannapoleon 4 hours ago [dead]
b40d-48b2-979e 4 hours ago You may be thinking of Litestar (previously named Starlite) that was based on Starlette akin to FastAPI but then went their own direction implementing a framework rather than relying on an upstream for their core product. flowardnut 36 minutes ago https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/blob/master/pyproject.tom...
Is this still true?
You may be thinking of Litestar (previously named Starlite) that was based on Starlette akin to FastAPI but then went their own direction implementing a framework rather than relying on an upstream for their core product.
https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/blob/master/pyproject.tom...
Yes, it's literally the first bullet point on the project's website.
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