
Building an email address parser in Rust with nom
Using Nom to create a safe email validation parser in Rust. How to create combinator parsing that can be compiled to WebAssembly.
Posts about how we do engineering at Arcjet.
Using Nom to create a safe email validation parser in Rust. How to create combinator parsing that can be compiled to WebAssembly.
Local-first security, a low-latency gRPC API in every cloud region, persistent HTTP/2 connections, and smart caching.
Lessons learned from running production Go services that call Wasm using Wazero: embedding Wasm binaries, optimizing startup times, pre-initialization, wasm-opt optimizations, and profiling.
How we utilize AWS Route53, anycast, and multi-cloud to minimize latency and enhance performance for both servers and human users.
Server-side WebAssembly: Unifying cross-language logic for high performance and data privacy. Learn how Arcjet leverages WASM for local-first processing.
Writing code is not enough - you’ve also got to deploy it! That means thinking about securing your deployments. This post shares some tactics for how developers can secure their container deployments.
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