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After months of hard work. Now we are happy to announce that brahma-firelight v1. 5 is out. I tried to make the best Rust based memory safe framework for JS inspired from deno runtime. Finally I achieved it by utilizing napi-rs and tokio with hyper http library. When I performed benchmarks brahma-firelight v1. 5 against bun’s elysia on c6i_x4 instance with 16cpus Reaching 1257k Reqs in 11s. My framework literally performed 20% better than elysia. I’ll be sharing the bench marks soon. You can check the npm registry by searching directly npm i brahma-firelight
Give a try I made lot of effort in writing this addon with express js ergonomics. Now any js dev can write Rust code without rust that’s the Beauty of brahma-firelight. Give a try and share your feed back thanks.
It’s not open source? The repository doesn’t seem to include the Rust source code.
Being closed source, I have no reason to believe it isn’t malicious. Open source means auditable. Closed source means “trust me bro”.
Edit: nevermind, I think I found the right repo. The package links to another one. Might want to fix that. Also, your profile on GH says it’s still closed source.
It’s open only man home page link. And that was typo in Read Me. Checkout here ok 👍 https://github.com/Shyam20001/brahma-core#readme And it’s open only don’t be so dramatic lol