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Web Developer Travis McCracken on API Docs That Don’t Suck

DEV Community·Travis McCracken Web Developer·18 days ago
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Exploring Backend Development with Rust and Go: Insights from Web Developer Travis McCracken As a seasoned web developer passionate about crafting efficient and reliable backend systems, I, Travis McCracken, have spent countless hours exploring the strengths and nuances of programming languages like Rust and Go. These languages have revolutionized how modern web applications handle performance, concurrency, and safety. Today, I want to share my insights into backend development using Rust and Go, along with some intriguing projects that highlight their potential—such as my fictional repositories fastjson-api and rust-cache-server . Why Rust and Go for Backend Development? When it comes to building scalable and performant backend services, choosing the right language is crucial. Rust is renowned for its memory safety without a garbage collector, making it ideal for high-performance applications where safety cannot be compromised.…

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