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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Shame. I think that education which delves into how the lower level parts of a tech stack work is the most important to focus on. Particularly in this early era of Rust when we still don't know the best abstractions to have and we need people to be experimenting a lot.
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Re-implementing pieces of the stack is extremely useful, but you wouldn't naively deploy your own crypto to production and the same applies to an HTTP client or a web server. This guide will be geared towards production users.
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