| ▲ | toast0 3 hours ago | |
Apache and I think Nginx have a huge list of features and stuff. Most alternate http servers limit the scope a lot, so you'd need to specify what features you're interested in. But I haven't seen a whole lot of discussion of http servers in memory safe languages. The big three C-based servers: Apache, Nginx, and lighttpd are all pretty solid... I don't think there's a lot of people interested in giving that up for a new project just because of the language. I'll also add that when you pick up most memory safe languages, you're also picking up their sometimes extensive runtime / virtual machine and all the accoutrements. A Java webserver probably uses log4j because any random Java project probably does, etc. | ||