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Not sure how close it is to Laravel, but loco.rs claims to be Ruby on Rails for Rust, so it might be close to what you want.

Link: https://loco.rs/


Thank you. That made it easier to read.


That's strange. I've never had it crash for me. How many tabs do you have open?


It doesn't crash because of tabs - worst case scenario it unloads some from memory. I think its something to do with ublock origin.


Have you tried htmx?


htmx isnt meant to solve frontend element problems, it's for more easily communicating with a backend.


Yes! I just used it last week to create a quick gallery website. It's been a lot of fun playing around with it. Like the other poster said though I wasn't able to get it to do everything I wanted in frontend so used a bit of vanilla javascript as well.


While it seems appealing, Google's track record of killing products makes me not want to use it.


*A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “Since 2015 the UK has given no financial aid to the government of India. Most of our funding now is focused on business investments... "*

More often than not, reading beyond just the headlines can be helpful.


Django is fantastic. It's much bigger than flask, and has one of the best ORMs I've ever used. Also comes with a built in admin panel which is always nice. You will want to use Django REST Framework to make REST APIs, but if getting a site up and running is all you want, it's perfect.

If you want to purely make APIs though, give FastAPI a try.


I agree. Anyone developer who has had to work on multi-player games will never say "just add multi-player". The whole way you approach the game changes massively.


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