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Stork Turns One: Building a search tool for static sites with Rust and WebAssembly
Stork Turns One: Building a search tool for static sites with Rust and WebAssembly • jameslittle.me.
Stork, my web search side project, is launching publicly after one year of development. This post describes the goals I took on while building it and how I got from idea to release.
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