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Show HN: Ryde, a Rust Web Framework

40 points by swlkr 3 hours ago | 6 comments

unit149 1 hour ago

With the right script, castled macros avoid string-preprocessing in generated expandable linguistic syntactical trees. One of the three languages incorporated in Linux Kernel development as well.

echelon 3 hours ago

Two Rust web frameworks in one day!

If you add the new micro frameworks and Rails/Django-like frameworks to the pre-existing Flask-like frameworks (Actix, Axum, etc.), then you can see that the web backend development story in Rust is really starting to feel robust.

Rust is a fantastic language to write backend logic in. It's incredibly fast and can serve thousands of requests per second from the tiniest VMs.

The language has the right abstractions, is not difficult to write (it's similar to writing Golang or Java), and results in code with far fewer defects.

Rust is a great place to be for web development.

metadat 57 minutes ago

The related submission:

rwf: Rust Web Framework - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41914544 (October 2024, 179 comments)

swlkr 2 hours ago

It really is, axum is great by itself, but it's always nice to have a few nice-to-haves on top

_blk 2 hours ago

I like that this one has a JSX-like macro `html! { <div>{var}</div> }` syntax. Today's other one, `rwf` uses strings.

swlkr 2 hours ago

It also has a db! macro that lets you write sql and it maps it to rust structs and fns, I've made some improvements to the macro here https://github.com/swlkr/static_sqlite