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ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALCarbon 0.3 vs. Rust 1.85 vs. Zig 0.12: 2026 New Language Showdown
Carbon 0.3 vs Rust 1.85 vs Zig 0.12: 2026 New Language Showdown The systems programming...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALDeep Dive: How Rust 1.85's Async/Await Improvements Boost Next.js 15 Build Performance
Deep Dive: How Rust 1.85's Async/Await Improvements Boost Next.js 15 Build...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALRetrospective: How a Rust 1.95 Async Runtime Bug Caused Memory Leaks in Our 10M Task Worker
In Q3 2025, our 10M-concurrent-task async worker, built on Rust 1.95, leaked 12GB of memory every 4...

Beck_MoultonBlazing Fast Heartbeats: Implementing the Pan-Tompkins ECG Algorithm in Rust for Real-time HRV
When it comes to wearable health technology, latency isn't just a metric—it's a dealbreaker. If you...

Joao FIntroduction to Blockchain Development: A Friendly Dive Into Web3 with Python and Rust
Hey there, blockchain enthusiasts! If you're just stepping into the world of blockchain development,...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALRust 1.85 vs. WebAssembly 2.0 for Browser-Based Games: 40% Better Performance with WebGL 3.0
Rust 1.85 vs. WebAssembly 2.0 for Browser-Based Games: 40% Better Performance with WebGL...
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hiyoyoMost "privacy-focused" PDF Tools Make One Quiet Compromise. Mine Doesn't. [Devlog #3]
Most "privacy-focused" PDF tools make one quiet compromise. They still phone home. Hiyoko doesn't....

Black LoverBuilding Namma Push: The Open‑Source, Pure‑Rust Alternative to Firebase Cloud Messaging
📱 The Push Notification Problem Every modern app needs to send push notifications. Whether...

Pooya GolchianRust vs Go vs Zig for High-Performance Backend Services in 2026
Benchmarks comparing Rust, Go, and Zig for backend services. Memory safety, concurrency models, compilation times, and production experiences from teams that migrated.

Kingsley OnohWhy Anomaly Detection Can't Block the Ingestion Pipeline
The first version of the anomaly evaluator ran inline. A batch of 100 readings flushed to...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALWe Cut API Latency 55% with Rust 1.88 and Tokio 1.40 for Our Core Service
We Cut API Latency 55% with Rust 1.88 and Tokio 1.40 for Our Core Service Our core API...

ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHALRust 1.88 vs. Go 1.23 vs. Zig 0.12 for High-Performance Network Proxies
Rust 1.88 vs. Go 1.23 vs. Zig 0.12 for High-Performance Network Proxies High-performance...

Gabriel AnhaiaError Handling in 2026: How Go, Rust, Python, Java, and JavaScript Actually Compare
Five languages, same tiny operation, five very different error contracts. Here is what each one produces in production traces.

Gabriel AnhaiaRust vs Go for AI Infrastructure in 2026: Here's What the Benchmarks Actually Say
Honest comparison across gateway throughput, token streaming, OTel spans, vector search, and templating. Real numbers where they exist, explicit estimates where they don't.

Rahmad AfandiHow I Made Python Excel Exports 9x Faster with Rust
How I Made Python Excel Exports 9x Faster with Rust At my day job, I work with systems...

SEN LLCTOTP From First Principles: Building an RFC 4226 / 6238 CLI in Rust
A small Rust CLI that generates TOTP / HOTP codes, parses otpauth:// URIs, and verifies...