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The new runtime also allows you to use mature sync libraries like @dieselframework without fear! No need to manage a secondary threadpool for blocking tasks!
On top of that, the new runtime is also much better at scaling down, effectively becoming single-threaded if possible.
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Don't let anyone block you! We're introducing a new adaptive, @golang-inspired, @rustlang async runtime that automatically detects blocking behaviour and just continues to run and run. Don't worry about separate blocking and non-blocking tasks anymore!
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So, how about speed? The new runtime is faster over 1.3.0, especially scaling much better.
How do you use it? Just try out our current PR branch, instructions are in the blog post.
async-std is fully compatible to futures-rs, for your ease! pic.twitter.com/6mgInNuK10
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