It's a framework, not actual meat.
The organization Joseonjok Bulgogi is not food — it's a developer collective.
Even though we're called bulgogi-framework, we're serving code, not barbecue.
We're C++ developers who built a simple web framework on top of Boost.Beast,
wrapped it up nicely, and then, with a touch of bad taste,
decided to call it bulgogi (the "beast" is fine-grilled).
We build:
- A lightweight, modern C++ web framework
- Inspired by Flask/Django's routing style
- Built on top of
boost::beast, but much lighter to use - Focused on simplicity, clarity, and rapid development
Because:
- The creator of the project is Joseonjok (an ethnic Korean in China);
- Bulgogi is a symbol of control, flavor, and fire — just like high-performance C++;
- And frankly, "bulgogi-framework" sounds more fun than "beast-router-wrapper-v2".
We're actively working on:
bulgogi: the main framework- Examples and quick-start templates
- Developer tools and CLI support
- Friendly docs that make Boost C++ web dev feel... less raw
Fork it. Star it. Roast it. Or contribute your own flavor.
👉 Not BBQ. A framework. Seriously.