Unsafe rust is your best bet.
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Johanno@feddit.de 1 year agoSi you say I should use python for websites?
Lmaydev@programming.dev 1 year ago
Comment on Which side are you? Javascript or Typescript
Johanno@feddit.de 1 year agoSi you say I should use python for websites?
Unsafe rust is your best bet.
Nerd02@lemmy.basedcount.com 1 year ago
There’s no real alternatives to JS “for websites” (meaning on the frontend, the part of your code that gets executed on your client’s browser). That’s what JS was invented for and what it does best.
I say “no real alternative” because technically we also have WebAssembly, which is a tool that allows you to run code written with any language on the web, but if you indeed are a beginner approaching to web development you should just forget about this for now and stick to JS as you learn.
Of course this doesn’t mean that you can’t use Python on your backend, your server.
rederick29@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Why should beginners approaching web development stay away from WASM? I’ve used it a few times to create online demos of software I made in Rust and it was a very simple and painless experience to get it working in a website. I consider myself a beginner and I have not run into any issues with it so far.
CodeBlooded@programming.dev 1 year ago
WASM is simply further down the rabbit hole for someone who is new to programming (but not someone who’s already a programmer and just doesn’t focus on web dev today). You are likely far less beginner than you think if you’re making decisions like “I’m going to port my software written in Rust to WASM so I can demo it.”