Feel like everyone’s been telling me it’s the best thing since sliced bread. I’m just a hobbyist with like a single big project I’m maintaining but I’m starting to hate the code and idk maybe I should rewrite it in rust. Idk
Feel like everyone’s been telling me it’s the best thing since sliced bread. I’m just a hobbyist with like a single big project I’m maintaining but I’m starting to hate the code and idk maybe I should rewrite it in rust. Idk
The code is in Typescript. It’s the backend of a web app that’s all. Doesn’t really need to be in Rust but idk I just want to make something that doesn’t use more resources than it needs to. Just to be neat :D
For certain backends, especially the kind that generates static pages, functional code like Haskell works well, and brings a different kind of “cleanness”.
Just in case you hadn’t considered it.
You might give Go (Golang) a try. It’s lighter weight than Java, pretty fast, and easy to use.
Purescript is also really great if you want what Typescript promised you but failed to deliver.