I don't think I would consider any of these frameworks, maybe with the exception being Gorilla. I don't see Gorilla as a framework, more than a library, though.
This article seems very biased/based, as well as based on very little experience with the frameworks/libraries.
The article does not hold any statistical and/or quantifiable data concerning likes, stars, adoption in Go community, how many are using it, benchmarks, anything.
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I entirely agree with this comment.
I don't think I would consider any of these frameworks, maybe with the exception being Gorilla. I don't see Gorilla as a framework, more than a library, though.
This article seems very biased/based, as well as based on very little experience with the frameworks/libraries.
The article does not hold any statistical and/or quantifiable data concerning likes, stars, adoption in Go community, how many are using it, benchmarks, anything.