top | item 47079132 (no title) ChadNauseam | 10 days ago The rust-js layer can be slow. But the actual rust code is much faster than the equivalent JS in my experience. My project would not be technically possible with javascript levels of performance discuss order hn newest resonious|10 days ago That's fair and makes sense. In my case it was just a regular web app where the only reason for it being in Rust was that I like the language. tcfhgj|10 days ago did you profile what made it so slow specifically? sounds waaaaay worse than I would expect load replies (1) tcfhgj|10 days ago the JS layer is slow, indeed, but it shouldn't be that much slower that it meaningfully impacts frontend appsA demonstration of that by the creator of Leptos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KtotxNAwME ChadNauseam|9 days ago Fascinating video, thanks for sharing.
resonious|10 days ago That's fair and makes sense. In my case it was just a regular web app where the only reason for it being in Rust was that I like the language. tcfhgj|10 days ago did you profile what made it so slow specifically? sounds waaaaay worse than I would expect load replies (1)
tcfhgj|10 days ago did you profile what made it so slow specifically? sounds waaaaay worse than I would expect load replies (1)
tcfhgj|10 days ago the JS layer is slow, indeed, but it shouldn't be that much slower that it meaningfully impacts frontend appsA demonstration of that by the creator of Leptos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KtotxNAwME ChadNauseam|9 days ago Fascinating video, thanks for sharing.
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tcfhgj|10 days ago
tcfhgj|10 days ago
A demonstration of that by the creator of Leptos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KtotxNAwME
ChadNauseam|9 days ago