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The Evolution of Async Rust: From Tokio to High-Level Applications

By Tatiana Parshutkina
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**The Evolution of Async Rust: From Tokio to High-Level Applications**

Disclaimer: This article was created using AI-based writing and communication companions. With its help, the core topics of this rich and nuanced livestream were conveniently distilled into a compact blog post format. In our yet another JetBrains livestream, Vitaly Bragilevsky was joined by Carl Lerche, the creator of Tokio, for an in-depth conversation about the evolution of async Rust. Tokio has become the de facto asynchronous runtime for high-performance networking in Rust, powering everything from backend services to databases. During the discussion, they explored how async Rust matured over the years, the architectural decisions behind Tokio, common challenges developers face today, and where the ecosystem is heading next...

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