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I never liked front-end as well. I've been doing backend for more than 10 years of my programming career before I dabbled on rust. It may not be that you despised frontend is just because of frontend related, I think it has to do with the language which is Javascript. Once I learned about elm, I started to like doing front-end. The language is elegant, too bad I couldn't it use it for backend as well. I experimented on porting the elm syntax into rust and surprisingly it wasn't very difficult. Now I have created sauron web framework which can be used for a both frontend and backend.
There is an example project which demonstrate its fullstack capability.
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