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Show HN: Ryde, a Rust Web Framework

48 pointsby swlkr7 months ago

3 comments

echelon7 months ago
Two Rust web frameworks in one day!<p>If you add the new micro frameworks and Rails&#x2F;Django-like frameworks to the pre-existing Flask-like frameworks (Actix, Axum, etc.), then you can see that the web backend development story in Rust is really starting to feel robust.<p>Rust is a fantastic language to write backend logic in. It&#x27;s incredibly fast and can serve thousands of requests per second from the tiniest VMs.<p>The language has the right abstractions, is not difficult to write (it&#x27;s similar to writing Golang or Java), and results in code with far fewer defects.<p>Rust is a great place to be for web development.
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_nalply7 months ago
I had a quick look. Looks fine at first glance, will try it out for a project of mine. I planned to use axum anyway.<p>One suggestion: You should tell in about two or three short sentences in Readme.md how it extends axum, especially what it did to destroy the boilerplate of axum.
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unit1497 months ago
With the right script, castled macros avoid string-preprocessing in generated expandable linguistic syntactical trees. One of the three languages incorporated in Linux Kernel development as well.