Remove iris from listing (#1135)
Based on previous issues such as [1] and [2] as well as still not accepting open-source contributions, flattening contributions, closing PRs from users, editing issues, breaking changes very often and overall poor leadership of the project this PR removes the iris as a project from this listing. [1] https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter/issues/148 [2] https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter/issues/160
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* [Gorilla](https://github.com/gorilla/) - Gorilla is a web toolkit for the Go programming language.
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* [httprouter](https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter) - A high performance router. Use this and the standard http handlers to form a very high performance web framework.
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* [httptreemux](https://github.com/dimfeld/httptreemux) - High-speed, flexible tree-based HTTP router for Go. Inspiration from httprouter.
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* [Iris](https://github.com/kataras/iris) - A very minimal but flexible and high-performance golang web application framework, providing a robust set of features for building web applications.
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* [lars](https://github.com/go-playground/lars) - Is a lightweight, fast and extensible zero allocation HTTP router for Go used to create customizable frameworks.
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* [Macaron](https://github.com/go-macaron/macaron) - Macaron is a high productive and modular design web framework in Go.
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* [mango](https://github.com/paulbellamy/mango) - Mango is a modular web-application framework for Go, inspired by Rack, and PEP333.
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