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+<h1>
+ I Like <a href="https://hyper.rs">hyper</a> more than
+ <a href="https://actix.rs">Actix Web</a>
+</h1>
+
+<article>
+ <p>
+ I've been using Actix Web as the HTTP service layer for some web
+ applications for a while now. I've written several APIs for work and
+ personal projects on top of Actix and always thought it was pretty spiffy
+ for what it does: listen for HTTP requests and respond to them with code
+ I've written. I was always a little bummed about how large the dependency
+ tree was with the project though, and how long it took to compile.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Recently I've been trying to write or depend on as little code as is
+ possible to get the job done, so I've been trying to take a look at whether
+ or not I
+ <em>need</em> what I've written or imported or even though of implementing
+ before I've written anything.
+ </p>
+</article>