I see that Go itself has a package net/http, which is adequate at providing everything you need to get your own REST APIs up and running. However, there are a variety of frameworks; the most popular maybe say gorilla.
Considering that one of the main things I need to do going forward is to build REST APIs that will access some back-end storage (databases, caches, etc.) to perform CRUD operation, is it good to go with Go's standard library itself, or should I consider using some frameworks?
Normally, people write a new library or framework which solves the problem present in the existing library. But a lot of the frameworks also tend to make things worse when actual demands are simple.
So I have few questions:
- Is the basic library in go lang good enough to support basic to moderate functionality for REST? 
- If I do end up using the inbuilt library and tomorrow have to change it to use some framework (like a gorilla), how difficult/costly would that be? 
- Are frameworks really addressing the problems or just making simple problems complex? 
I would be extremely grateful for someone to share his thoughts here (who has been through making this choice himself) while I research more of my own.
 
     
     
    