How much interested would there be in a series of blog posts on how to build a production-ready(ish) API in @rustlang from scratch?
Think database setup, domain layer, API layer, non-functional requirements (logging, tracing, metrics), integration tests, benchmarks, etc.
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Replying to @algo_luca @rustlang
You should do it! We use it in production for a year now, building a web service with graphql. We should push forward the web stack written in
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Great! There is juniper which is pretty basic but works great. There is a new library coming out which has some interesting features. To me graphql, being typed, is a perfect match with rust. Also we have elm on the frontend, so fully typed stack.
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Replying to @spicy_sake @rustlang
Time is finite, but if I ever get to do any frontend work I'd really like to give Elm a go.
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