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152 | 2,606 | |
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3 days ago | 4 months ago | |
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quantizr
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Four less known alternatives.
Quanta.wiki
- Introducing Quanta
- Quanta Web Platform
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Rust is a hard way to make a web API
Yeah technology stacks have gotten completely out of hand over the decades. My current concoction is here:
https://github.com/Clay-Ferguson/quantizr
Java+SpringBoot+Docker
I think I'm "doing it right", but like religions no one's is provably correct.
The younger kids are saying: "Meh, we'll just run NodeJS on the server, so we can ignore the J2EE mess the previous generation created since they're older and therefore dumber than us."
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My personal wishlist for a decentralized social network
I'm also doing the same: Java+TypeScript.
If you want to collaborate, I'm here:
https://quanta.wiki
https://github.com/Clay-Ferguson/quantizr
If you create an account on Quanta reply back with your account name so I can find you.
cargo-watch
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Cryptoflow: Building a secure and scalable system with Axum and SvelteKit - Part 0
I used cargo-watch here so that every time my source changes, the server will automatically restart and re-serve the updated code.
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Use just to manage Rust project commands
watch-one-test test_name: # More info on cargo test: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-test.html # More info on cargo watch: https://github.com/watchexec/cargo-watch cargo watch -x check -x 'test -- --test-threads=1 --nocapture {{test_name}}' -c -q
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Functional Programming 1
Rust: RPDS https://docs.rs/rpds/latest/rpds/ and Im https://docs.rs/im/latest/im/
Rust isn’t great for letting you do FP things like other languages, but it does have the best type system imho which makes it the leading functional programming language right now imho. If you’re not using too many specialized python packages then I recommend using Rust instead, even for toy demos, as you can be more confident your code works without needing to run it and wait for a crash like you would in debugging python, and the tests also run faster in rust due to the incremental compilation. Use cargo-watch and you can retest your code every time you save your work.
https://github.com/watchexec/cargo-watch
I usually write a make command to cargo watch and rerun each test file : code file pair independently so then you won’t rerun your tests in other modules when you change the one you work on (faster but might miss stuff if you change API contracts which touch other parts of your codebase)
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Are there any continuous testing tools with real-time line-by-line IDE feedback for Rust?
you can use cargo-watch to real time run tests on save in your attached vs code console session which is about as close to what you're asking as I think exists for rust
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Why does the "crate" nomenclature include both "binary" and "library"?
Note that cargo, by virtue of being a package manager for a programming language, is primarily going to be dealing with library packages. That's not because it can't manage executables (see cargo-watch for a particularly useful example), it's just that it's less common.
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Help me love Rust - compilation time
Also check out cargo-watch -- https://crates.io/crates/cargo-watch
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cargo-watch hangs on reload
Unless there's a new issue, I think this is what was here: https://github.com/watchexec/cargo-watch/issues/249
- Cargo Watch 8.3.0
- Cargo Watch v8.2.0
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Creating Rest APIs with Rust
A feature that I look for whenever possible in my development environment is Hot Reload, with it, every time a file is changed and saved the application restarts, so the cycle of writing-evaluating-refactoring code becomes extremely fast, for Rust, we have cargo watch, I suggest taking a look at the documentation for more details.
What are some alternatives?
uWebSockets.js - μWebSockets for Node.js back-ends :metal:
cargo-check
is2 - embedded RESTy http(s) server library from Edgio
cargo-multi - Extends cargo to execute the given command on multiple crates - upstream is at
web3.js - Collection of comprehensive TypeScript libraries for Interaction with the Ethereum JSON RPC API and utility functions.
cargo-count - a cargo subcommand for counting lines of code in Rust projects
redwood - The App Framework for Startups
cargo-script - Cargo script subcommand
fediverse-matrix-keygen - a self-service Matrix account creation and login password reset utility via Mastodon or Pleroma user SSO.
Cargo - The Rust package manager
ICAF_Backend - 🌃 This repository contains part of the ICAF Conference Management System, a 3rd Year 1st Semester group project of the Application Frameworks module. This repository contains the ICAF backend. This is used to Deploy ICAF Backend in the Heroku Server. Changes in the Repository reflects on the server with a new build.
cargo-outdated - A cargo subcommand for displaying when Rust dependencies are out of date