Luca Palmieri - Pavex: re-imaging API development in Rust
Rust is a viable language for backend development, but does it have a compelling offer? For some usecases, a clear-cut yes! For others… not as much. I’ll walk you through the current state of the web ecosystem and its shortcomings (as I see them): the reasons that pushed me to start yet another framework, Pavex. A live demo will give you a chance to get acquainted with Pavex and its philosophy. We’ll then dive into its architecture and the technology enabling it (compile-time reflection via rustdoc-json). Visit Pavex's website (https://pavex.dev/) and Pavex's repository (https://github.com/LukeMathWalker/pavex)

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