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Deno Fresh WASM: Code Modules in Rust
The complete is in Rodney Lab GitHub repo. As a next step you might consider publishing your WASM module to deno.land/x so other developers can easily use it. This is something I did with the parsedown module. It has code I use for the Newsletter and parses Markdown to HTML as well as generate email HTML and plaintext emails. Let me know if you would like to see a short video on publishing a Deno module.
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Deno Fresh Stack: fast SSR with Web Standards
Rust WASM - Deno has nice WASM integrations with the wasmbuild package. I am learning Rust and try to shoehorn in a bit of Rust wherever I can! I created some WASM functions in Rust to parse Markdown input and add generate HTML, add id anchor links to headings, generate an in-article navigation menu and also estimate reading time. This is all wrapped into the parsedown GitHub repo.
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If the native speed DOM/Web API for Rust becomes a reality, would you be willing to build your web apps with Rust and HTML/CSS?
Another strange issue could be seen in the strict class heritage organized definition of the DOM, which can not be handled very well by rust because of a still unsolved bindgen issue (#210).
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Rust + WASM + Typescript [+ React]
For a much simpler but less flexible approach there's wasm-pack for creating JS packages from Rust, and wasm-bindgen for easy interop. Both have very good documentation.
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We Just Released our Rust WebTransport Teleconferencing System - Here are Some Lessons Learned
We encountered quite a few hurdles on our journey. For one, we had to build our own yew-webtransport and yew-websocket integration from scratch by adding WebTransport definitions to wasm-bindgen (pull request link). We also had to add WebTransport support to the h3 crate (pull request link). co-created by @ten3roberts
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Looking to create a backend service for a website in Rust and Iām wondering on how to best do it
Go with your WebAssembly module idea. Since it sounds like your chess engine does not draw a UI, it shouldn't be too difficult. wasm-bindgen will be your best friend.
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Ask HN: How can a BE/infra developer handle the FE side of personal projects?
I've never tried it, but apparently some bindings exist, e.g. https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen
So you can either try manipulating the DOM w/ some bindings or draw to canvas.
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I'm trying to compile my rust code to wasm but wasm_bindgen says the trait bound `(Vec<i32>, Vec<i32>): IntoWasmAbi` is not satisfied.
Google also brings up this GitHub issue.
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Deno Fresh WASM: Code Modules in Rust
If you want to learn more on wasm-pack, there is a wasm-pack book as well as some fairly detailed wasm-bindgen docs. There are a few resources for learning Rust itself in the December newsletter. Finally, please get in touch if you would like to see more content on Deno and Fresh. I hope you found the content useful and am keen to hear about possible improvements.
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Swift Achieved Dynamic Linking Where Rust Couldn't
Love the article.
In my mind I see the problem of dynamic linking in rust to have a bunch of overlap with the "I want this rust library to be exposed in my higher level GC'd language with minimal safety/handwritten bindings" problem.
My hunch is that the lack of expressiveness of the C ABI is holding back both. the thing I'd love to see some sort of "higher level than the C ABI" come out. And something like `wasm-bindgen`[0] to exist for more languages.
Here's a link to the rust "interopable_api" proposal! I don't understand all the implications, but it seems to be in the right direction https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105586
[0]https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-bindgen/
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The Next Browser Language
Rust has https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen and https://crates.io/crates/sledgehammer, the latter of which batches together JS calls to reduce the FFI cost. https://dioxuslabs.com/ uses these to great effect.
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1Password releases Typeshare, the "ultimate tool for synchronizing your type definitions between Rust and other languages for seamless FFI"
This seems like it could be super useful for integrating with wasm-bindgen and TypeScript. Last I checked, the types generated by wasm-bindgen left a lot to be desired (no disrespect intended, wasm-bindgen is an awesome project). A few years ago, I contributed the skip_typescript attribute to wasm_bindgen that allowed you to override the type generation by hand-writing your own types (using a custom typescript section), but I wonder if this could simply generate higher quality types without the manual intervention.
What are some alternatives?
deno - Code to accompany Deno & Deno Fresh articles.
wasm-pack - š¦āØ your favorite rust -> wasm workflow tool!
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org
react-three-fiber - šØš A React renderer for Three.js
wasmer - š The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
trunk - Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web.
wasi-libc - WASI libc implementation for WebAssembly
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]
serde-wasm-bindgen - Native integration of Serde with wasm-bindgen
gloo - A modular toolkit for building fast, reliable Web applications and libraries with Rust and WASM