@chakie Seems like it, yeah. It and a couple of other libraries are built on top of the futures
crate, but from what I can tell Tokio is the most well-known.
My use case isn't very demanding, it's a WebRTC signalling server for setting up peer-to-peer connections. But for the safety alone, Rust has been amazing for my use case, since by design Rust forces you to account for every error that could happen.
It's definitely slower to write in for sure, but worth it in the long run.
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