Rust's Web3 Dominance: Why It's No Longer Optional [DevTools Feed]
Forget rote memorization. Rust for Web3 security and development isn't about learning a language; it's about mastering a high-stakes cyber-mecha repair dock.
Forget rote memorization. Rust for Web3 security and development isn't about learning a language; it's about mastering a high-stakes cyber-mecha repair dock.
The web development world has been clamoring for a CMS that doesn't feel like it's clinging to dial-up. Enter Neleto, a new contender built from the ground up for speed and AI.
Haskell developers, ever dreamt of calling Rust code without the usual FFI headache? Meet Hsrs, a new tool promising just that. But is it too good to be true?
Forget the boilerplate – a developer just modeled a physical nut in Rust, proving code can sculpt reality. It’s a subtle signal, but this is how foundational shifts begin.
Can your clipboard become an AI-powered copilot? One developer dove into building a Tauri app that integrates Gemini, and the findings offer a masterclass in dev tool design.
Bun's much-hyped Rust rewrite has hit a snag, revealing critical safety flaws. The codebase is failing basic Miri checks, indicating serious Undefined Behavior in supposedly safe Rust.
The digital blueprint for 2026 is taking shape, and it's a dense one. This ambitious plan outlines a focused path for developers, prioritizing core algorithmic thinking and the increasingly vital Rust language.
Rust's blazing CLIs deserve better than sketchy postinstall downloads. cargo-npm makes them npm-native, secure, and snappy.
Spider-rs was a beast for async crawling in Rust, but extraction? Meh. rs-trafilatura changes that—delivering clean text, metadata, and confidence scores on the fly. Here's how it slots in perfectly.
Everyone figured Python owned browser automation forever. Then Rust's chromiumoxide dropped, promising zero-overhead control of Chromium. It's not a total takeover – yet – but for massive scraping ops, it's electric.