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by wavemode
181 days ago
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> you write routes and logic in JavaScript, and the CLI compiles everything into a single Rust + Axum binary using the Boa JS engine It's not clear to me how this would have better performance than plain Node.js, which is a C++ binary using the V8 JS engine. It looks like you're handling routing in Rust, but this seems unlikely to move the needle measurably. In fact, it could be hurting you - you're basically betting that the rust program (route request + invoke JS interpreter + marshal data) is faster than the much simpler JavaScript program (route request). That doesn't seem likely. |
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