Regular Node.js HTTP server is the wimpy doge, while Rust-powered frameworks like Tokio and Hyper (used in Native Node Add-Ons) are the buff, muscular doge. The transformation happens "when you need raw throughput!" because Rust's memory safety without garbage collection gives you those sweet, sweet performance gains that make JavaScript developers cry into their async/await pillows at night. BrahmaJS is basically Node.js hitting the gym and getting those Rust steroids injected straight into its runtime.
When Your HTTP Server Hits The Gym
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