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Rust and WASM for form validation
For a very long time, the Rust WASM story wasn’t entirely clear to me. In order to use
WASM from Rust you had to use Node, Webpack, and all that jazz. This always turned me off using
WebAssembly because it felt too heavy of a toolchain to get going. These days, things are much, much
better.
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