Besides Rocket and Tide having LTS, it seems like there is plenty of good options. If you forced me to start today I would probably just get into Actix-web to be on the safe side. But since I have my hands full at the moment, so I get to wait to see how Tide develops. The async-std seems like an attempt to put out a Rust standard standard and its developed by the people who made Tokio, so it should be mature soon and stable even in the mean time. It sounds tidy too!
I also will get to see how SQLx matures since I prefer writing in SQL.
I think anyone who reads your input will be pretty tuned into what's going on with Rust web frameworks today.
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Wow, thanks for your insight!
Besides Rocket and Tide having LTS, it seems like there is plenty of good options. If you forced me to start today I would probably just get into Actix-web to be on the safe side. But since I have my hands full at the moment, so I get to wait to see how Tide develops. The async-std seems like an attempt to put out a Rust standard standard and its developed by the people who made Tokio, so it should be mature soon and stable even in the mean time. It sounds tidy too!
I also will get to see how SQLx matures since I prefer writing in SQL.
I think anyone who reads your input will be pretty tuned into what's going on with Rust web frameworks today.