Can we agree on one thing?

Writing Rust code including macros generating more code in a crate that is fed to a custom transpiler that generates multiple Rust crates that you are supposed to then build and use in production doesn't make things easier :)

#RustLang #Rust

➡️ What you want:
Reduce complexity for #RustLang backend development 🤔

➡️ What you actually do:
Let people write weird Rust code using macros generating more code in a crate that is fed to a custom transpiler that generates multiple Rust crates that you are supposed to then build and use in production 🫨

On top of that, you introduce weird licensing so that teams need an activation key with a MONTHLY FEE 🤢

Thanks #Pavex… 😐

Rustaceans, just use #Axum 😉

@mo8it Agreed, I thought we’d learned this lesson with proprietary JavaScript “transpilers” that make your stack traces completely unusable.