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napi-rs
- Napi: Build compiled Node.js add-ons in Rust
- Napi.rs, framework for building pre-compiled Node.js addons in Rust
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Electrons Are Fast, So Can Be Electron – How to Optimize Electron App Performance
Napi-rs
- 🚀 GoRules Zen Engine: Rules Engine for Node.js
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What's the "modern" way of creating a native addon for Node.js?
Thanks! This seems pretty official. I do really like what I saw from https://napi.rs/ where you just throw a "#[napi]" macro on and it works. Do you know if there's a Node API equivalent C/C++ workflow or tool that does something similar? I think the https://github.com/nodejs/webidl-napi is kinda what I'm looking for but it's archived.
- 🚀 GoRules Zen Engine: Cross-platform rules engine written in Rust
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Equivalent to wasm-pack for nodejs C FFI?
Does it need to be Neon? From what I've read, there's something about its design that allows napi-rs to achieve better performance in some situations.
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Node & Rust: Friendship Forever. The NAPI-rs Way.
NAPI-RS is a framework for building pre-compiled Node.js addons in Rust.
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Write SDK “base” in Rust, wrap in other languages?
For example, they list PyO3 for Python (see also maturin for packaging), NAPI-RS for Node.js, and Rutie for Ruby.
- NAPI-RS 3.0 RFC is ready; come and join the discussion
book
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Learning Rust: A clean start
My first port of call was to google learn rust which lead me to "the book". The book is a first steps guide written by the rust community for newbies (or Rustlings as they're called) to gain a 'solid grasp of the language'.
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Prodzilla: From Zero to Prod with Rust and Shuttle
Before Prodzilla, I’d read 'The Book' a couple of times, and had made my way through Rustlings, but hadn’t yet built a serious project in Rust.
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Help me stop hating rust
To answer your last question;
Start with the Rust book.
https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
Then do Rustlings until the syntax becomes muscle memory.
Then join the Discord and start doing little projects.
You won’t get up to the proficiency of other languages as quickly in Rust. It takes longer. For me it’s taking a lot longer, but I enjoy it.
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
Before diving into these repositories, familiarize yourself with Rust and its development ecosystem. The official Rust book is an excellent resource for developers at all levels. Each repository has documentation on how to contribute, covering code style, issue tracking, and pull requests.
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Command Line Rust is a great book
This is my third Rust book after the official book and Rust in Action. The other two books are great, but they were too theoretical for me. I'm a slow learner and had much trouble grokking Rust's features and idiosyncrasies. When I was done with these books, I was lost and unsure of what I could do.
- Advice Sought: Double down on Solidity dev or switch to Product?
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Nim
It's the same reason everything digital and downloadable isn't free: there's a cost to create it and there's a value to it.
For a language developer to charge for a book about that language, I think that's a completely valid way to make some money off of their work.
Even the Rust book, "The Rust Programming Language" is available freely online [0], but also as a print and ebook for sale via NoStarchPress [1].
[0] https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
[1] https://nostarch.com/rust-programming-language-2nd-edition
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Systems programming - Rust
You know you can just read it online right now in 2 different variants It does contain some systems programming.
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Ask HN: How do you learn Rust in 2023?
I am looking at The Book (https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/), but hoped there was an amazing person on youtube.
Yeah, I'll build something, finally trying webassembly.
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Give me the best Resources to learn Rust
https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/
What are some alternatives?
canvas - High performance skia binding to Node.js. Zero system dependencies and pure npm packages without any postinstall scripts nor node-gyp.
rust-by-example - Learn Rust with examples (Live code editor included)
wasmer-go - 🐹🕸️ WebAssembly runtime for Go
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
node-canvas - Node canvas is a Cairo backed Canvas implementation for NodeJS.
solana-program-library - A collection of Solana programs maintained by Solana Labs
benchmark - MikroORM vs TypeORM benchmark of CRUD operations on 10k entities
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
PyO3 - Rust bindings for the Python interpreter
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks - 📊 Benchmark Comparison of Packages with Runtime Validation and TypeScript Support
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.