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Part 7: So I am building a fullstack project

#mercado-series #rust #typescript #deno #fresh #fullstack

Soc Virnyl Estela | 2026-04-07T05:06:31Z | reading time: ~2min

It's been a while, so I kind of forgot to write this series.

Removed Deno Fresh§

While developing the project, I've noticed a disadvantage of using Deno Fresh.

The disadvantage is Deno Fresh is not well-maintained. The only developer that was supposed to maintain it resigned.

Hence, it's not really a good idea for me to write something in Fresh. Sadly, it is what it is.

Branching out for a new project§

I've noticed some pattern I've been doing repetitively—writing migrations.

I was thinking of writing a project similar to alembic. I know SeaORM might already have it but I was curious what the thought process be like in building similar to alembic and SeaORM.

Recent changes§

I recently fixed some issues on how I handle cookies in axum between backend and client. I've been using private cookies over signed or plain cookies.

Another similar project§

I also am refreshing my FastAPI knowledge in news-portal and mgmt. mgmt is the basis for my fullstack-fastapi-template. I separated the projects, mgmt in GitHub and the template in Codeberg, cause mgmt is LLM assisted, specifically, the frontend is generated with LLM to experiment with the backend responses. Not my cup of tea but well, it is what it is as recruiters are looking for AI experience.

Ah what are you doing now?§

I don't know much. Currently, I've been looking for work, and it seems it's not really working out for me despite my experience in Rust and Python. The job market is pretty saturated with LLMs as part of the development process right now, and my degree and background might be a problem. I even got silently rejected by a local company in my city. But it is what it is. I'm confident that I will get a job but not around this month. Not even sure if May is a good month too.

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