nostr:npub1ha2lruw3206t0vvrkum95nwc5vqj5rx4nyssfn3j4mjfwur3x8nsymk5hs So I guess that only people would use it who are already familiar with Rust and convinced by it and they want to build a backend. But then, if they are already sold on Rust, wouldn't they just learn async?
The route for newcomers before they can work with Axum and SQLx is longer than other routes which don't include async. But for people who are familiar with Rust, it is just one step: Learning async. And I think that we currently have a problem of documentation here as you mentioned.