Rust is known for its speed and reliability, while React is one of the most popular frontend frameworks for building user interfaces. In this article, we’ll demonstrate how to build a real-time chat app with Rust and React that offers functionality for chat, checking user status, and indicating when a user is typing.
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Introduction to real-time chat applicationsIntroduction to WebSocketsGetting startedDesigning the real-time chat app architectureBuilding the WebSocket server in RustPreparing the databaseBuilding the client UI with ReactOver 200k developers use LogRocket to create better digital experiencesBuilding the chat applicationConclusionLogRocket : Full visibility into your production React appsLogRocket : Full visibility into web frontends for Rust apps5 Comments
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