Lerche showcased how Rust can rival dynamic languages in productivity while maintaining its hallmark performance and safety, particularly for database-enabled backend systems.
Despite its strong infrastructure presence, Lerche argued Rust is equally capable of backend development, delivering high-quality, defect-free code without the trade-offs associated with safety.
While Rust excels in building robust, maintainable systems, it also comes with a steeper learning curve and a less mature ecosystem for web and database development.
Toasty, a new Object-Relational Mapping library, is designed to simplify Rust database interactions while emphasizing ease of use, reducing boilerplate code significantly.
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