tower-biscuit-auth VS rust-foundation-community-grant

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tower-biscuit-auth

Posts with mentions or reviews of tower-biscuit-auth. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-08.

rust-foundation-community-grant

Posts with mentions or reviews of rust-foundation-community-grant. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-26.
  • When do Rust's traits make your life difficult?
    5 projects | /r/rust | 26 Apr 2023
    That's a topic where already some work exists. You might want to checkout my collection of bad error messages from such trait heavy crates for example. It's important to notice that most of these errors look complicated, but mostly have a quite simple cause. In some of these cases it's even possible to reword these error messages by removing most of the complicated looking type stuff to something much simpler which then is easier to understand.
  • dfdx v0.10.0 - deep learning now with even more const generic goodness
    1 project | /r/rust | 1 Nov 2022
    As with everything in static type checking, the upfront costs seem high (deciphering type errors can be a bit daunting for both diesel, and to a certain extent dfdx), but I feel like (1) this will get better (especially with the work /u/weiznich is doing), and (2) history has shown the upfront costs are worth it (as evidenced by the takeover of typescript and typed Python).
  • Diesel 2.0.0 RC1
    11 projects | /r/rust | 22 Jul 2022
    This change is hopefully only the starting point to a number of future improvements. I've got a project grant as part of the rust foundation community grant program to work on improving the error messages for trait heavy crates like diesel. Hopefully this will result in other improvements as well. I track this work here. If you hit bad error messages with diesel or any other trait heavy crate, please fill an issue there.
  • Survey of bad error messages emitted by the "misuse" of trait heavy crates
    11 projects | /r/rust | 8 Jul 2022
    axum does basically ]the trick as bevy](https://docs.rs/axum/latest/axum/handler/trait.Handler.html#impl-Handler%3C(T1%2C)%2C%20B%3E) to emulate variadics and someone already filed this https://github.com/weiznich/rust-foundation-community-grant/issues/2

What are some alternatives?

When comparing tower-biscuit-auth and rust-foundation-community-grant you can also consider the following projects:

rust-typed-builder - Compile-time type-checked builder derive

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tower-sessions - 🥠 Sessions as a `tower` and `axum` middleware.

uom - Units of measurement -- type-safe zero-cost dimensional analysis

async-bb8-diesel - Safe asynchronous access to Diesel and the bb8 connection manager

diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust

tokio-diesel - Integrate Diesel into Tokio cleanly and efficiently.

aquascope - Interactive visualizations of Rust at compile-time and run-time

rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust

Cargo - The Rust package manager

diesel_async - Diesel async connection implementation