Pavex: re-imaging what API development looks like in Rust - Luca Palmieri
🔔 FOLLOW RUSTLAB CHANNEL 🔔 ABSTRACT: API development in Rust is viable: the key components required to build a production-ready application are available in the ecosystem. But the experience of building an application is far from polished—or curated at all: developers are expected to assemble their own toolkit, one crate at a time. Developers are also often required to master fairly sophisticated Rust concepts to accomplish the most basic tasks, hindering adoption even further. I firmly believe that Rust has the potential to become a major player in the API development space, but we need to switch gears: what got us here won't get us there. I want Rust to have a compelling offer in this space. With the vision in mind, I set out to build Pavex, a new Rust web framework. The talk will provide an overview of Pavex's design, the challenges I set out to solve and the current state of the framework. This channel is dedicated to the videos of the RustLab conference. ⚙️ Follow us on TWITTER: / rustlab_conf ⚙️ Follow us on FACEBOOK: / rustlabconference RustLab is the first Italian international conference on the Rust programming language, organized by Develer. Develer is not just an Italian company projecting and releasing hardware and software solutions for the industrial environment, but is also an ensemble of people sharing their great passion for new technologies and how they can be applied to your everyday life. ⚙️ Follow DEVELER on INSTAGRAM: / wearedeveler ⚙️ Follow DEVELER on FACEBOOK: / we.are.develer ⚙️ Follow DEVELER on TWITTER: / develer ⚙️ Follow DEVELER on LINKEDIN: / 114426 ⚙️ Follow DEVELER on TELEGRAM: https://t.me/wearedeveler ⚙️ Follow DEVELER on TIK TOK: / wearedeveler

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