add some articles and put the latest one first

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* [Dockerize](https://github.com/iris-contrib/cloud-native-go)
* [Community & Support](#-community)
* [Blogs](http://iris-go.com/v8/blogs)
- [Go vs .NET Core in terms of HTTP performance](https://medium.com/@kataras/go-vs-net-core-in-terms-of-http-performance-7535a61b67b8)
- [Iris, a modular web framework](https://medium.com/@corebreaker/iris-web-cd684b4685c7)
- [Deploying a Iris Golang app in hasura](https://docs.hasura.io/0.14/tutorials/deploying-a-go-iris-app.html)
- [How to Turn an Android Device into a Web Server](https://twitter.com/ThePracticalDev/status/892022594031017988)
- [Echo vs Iris vs .Net Core benchmark](https://medium.com/geekseat-development-blog/go-vs-iris-benchmark-f7822f84e86f)
- [A URL Shortener Service using Go, Iris and Bolt](https://medium.com/@kataras/a-url-shortener-service-using-go-iris-and-bolt-4182f0b00ae7)
- [Why I preferred Go over Node.js for simple Web Application](https://medium.com/@tigranbs/why-i-preferred-go-over-node-js-for-simple-web-application-d4a549e979b9)
* [Versioning](#-version)
* [When should I upgrade?](#should-i-upgrade-my-iris)
* [Where can I find older versions?](#where-can-i-find-older-versions)

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Throughput: 8.61MB/s
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> 127210K Memory (private working set)
### Iris MVC
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Throughput: 19.65MB/s
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> 126024K Memory (private working set)
### Iris
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Throughput: 20.61MB/s
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> 11052K Memory (private working set)
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* Memory usage - smaller is better.
* LOC (Lines Of Code) - smaller is better.
.NET Core MVC Application, written using 86 lines of code, ran for **2 minutes and 8 seconds** serving **39311.56** requests per second within **3.19ms** latency in average and **229.73ms** max, the memory usage of all these was 126MB (without the dotnet host).
.NET Core MVC Application, written using 86 lines of code, ran for **2 minutes and 8 seconds** serving **39311.56** requests per second within **3.19ms** latency in average and **229.73ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~126MB (without the dotnet host).
Iris MVC Application, written using 27 lines of code, ran for **47 seconds** serving **105643.71** requests per second within **1.18ms** latency in average and **22.01ms** max, the memory usage of all these was 12MB.
Iris MVC Application, written using 27 lines of code, ran for **47 seconds** serving **105643.71** requests per second within **1.18ms** latency in average and **22.01ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~12MB.
Iris Application, written using 22 lines of code, ran for **45 seconds** serving **110809.98** requests per second within **1.13ms** latency in average and **18.02ms** max, the memory usage of all these was 11MB.
Iris Application, written using 22 lines of code, ran for **45 seconds** serving **110809.98** requests per second within **1.13ms** latency in average and **18.02ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~11MB.