Finally open sourced Brahma.js Framework (www.npmjs.com)
from SowmyaAce786@programming.dev to programming@programming.dev on 07 Sep 07:34
https://programming.dev/post/37019209

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.

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TehPers@beehaw.org on 07 Sep 07:50 collapse

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.

SowmyaAce786@programming.dev on 07 Sep 12:45 collapse

It’s open only man home page link. And that was typo in Read Me. Checkout here ok 👍 github.com/Shyam20001/brahma-core#readme And it’s open only don’t be so dramatic lol