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It doesn't really need it. I'm sorry for giving the impression that it's some performance critical application lol.
It's just a simple web app backend with a db. Oh and the front end desktop version I wanna build will use tauri (because I hate the thought of bundling a browser) so that's another reason to learn rust.
I guess I just kinda want to make things minimal in the resources they use. Because that's just neat :D
Well if you want to use minimal resources, get Beej's Guide to Network Programming (I highly recommend it for anyone tinkering with sockets in C/C++) and write it in C!
There is a reason a lot of web apps run on the JVM - while it does have high overhead, once your app is running it is fast and you get some nice advantages. Plus Java has a large system of helpers and libraries. Even though you can do everything in Rust, you will end up writing a lot more code just because in Java you can just download a library to do something while Rust forces you to write it.