In practical perspectives, I’m mostly concerned about computer resources usage; I have computer resources constraints. So using Rust would benefit on that. But it is for a Web application backend. So, is it worth it having to learn Rust + Tokio + Axum, … in this specific situation? Also, that this is mostly for initially...
@anlumo@nyl you wouldn’t prototype a software using a tool that’s made for speed and memory safety. Rather aim for a tracing bullet. Prototypes are imho a waste of time
Is it worth it using Rust+Axum for backend instead of Node.js? In which situations would you do so?
In practical perspectives, I’m mostly concerned about computer resources usage; I have computer resources constraints. So using Rust would benefit on that. But it is for a Web application backend. So, is it worth it having to learn Rust + Tokio + Axum, … in this specific situation? Also, that this is mostly for initially...