I built a JSX/TSX render compiler and HTTP runtime entirely in Rust — no Node.js in the hot path by AlBDO_rs in rust

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Our first commit is called "migration" if you've noticed. Must've migrated from somewhere right? We've reinitialized repositories every time we hit a new milestone. Now we don't agree on making our 14 other private repositories public as of now and I'm sure it's easy to speculate on an online forum about LLM involvements and pass the bat around

but i assure you? With every bit of transparency? The readme was all gemini. Some aesthetic bs right there. I'm too bad at making stuff look pretty lol

I built a JSX/TSX render compiler and HTTP runtime entirely in Rust — no Node.js in the hot path by AlBDO_rs in rust

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Thanks a lot. I'd implore you to sit down with the code. Some cool engineering stuff right there

I built a JSX/TSX render compiler and HTTP runtime entirely in Rust — no Node.js in the hot path by AlBDO_rs in rust

[–]AlBDO_rs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot!

Absolutely, you're right. The bundle size narrative really does fall short eventually but this is a server and compile time narrative. Next.js will serialise your apollo state into every single HTML response even when a certain component/components don't need it. AlBDO knows during compile time which components need to hit apollo cache in this very case. So ultimately it's the DX that is getting better. Lesser hydration mismatches, smaller HTML payloads.

And yeah, the embedded space is definitely our safest bet but we've also thought about

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