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Interested in hearing thoughts on this 'database.'

Everyone seems to want speed metrics, but I find the language interesting.

Didn't even get to relations Person1->likes->Person2.


I love Axum as well that I also wrote a blog post teaching how to link it up with PostgreSQL and Tokio.

https://spacedimp.com/blog/using-rust-axum-postgresql-and-to...


Speaking of Elixir, I wrote a simple guide on getting an Elixir web app set up in podman (safer Docker). Also it uses Plug to demonstrate how the framework Phoenix is built.

https://spacedimp.com/blog/dockerless-setting-up-an-elixir-w...


https://spacedimp.com/blog

Main focus is on writing simple to follow tutorials related to Rust, Elixir, and Linux.


I expanded the guide a bit more with some helpful resources to learning more about why Podman over Docker.

> Why not Phoenix?

I wanted to keep the demonstration simple. Also it's helpful learning how a web framework works underneath instead of just using it blindly.

> Why Elixir

Mainly for the fault tolerance and distributed networking.


For those that have writer's block, I highly recommend listening or reading Steven Pressfield's talks about overcoming resistance.

Here's one of hist blog posts titled Is Writing Fun https://stevenpressfield.com/2010/05/is-writing-fun/


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