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Exploring Rust and WebAssembly (WASM) for Backend Development

By

slau

11mo ago· 12 min readen

Summary

The article discusses the usability of Rust and WebAssembly (WASM) for backend-style engineers, highlighting the improved accessibility and streamlined process. It focuses on creating a project with a web server in Rust that renders HTML templates.

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For a very long time, the Rust WASM story wasn't entirely clear to me. In order to use WASM from Rust you had to use Node, Webpack, and all that jazz. This always turned me off using WebAssembly because it felt too heavy of a toolchain to get going. These

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