Comment by ukuina
18 days ago
Been toying around with DTs myself for a few months. Until December, LLMs couldn't correctly hold large amounts of modeled behavior internally.
Why the switch from Go to Rust?
18 days ago
Been toying around with DTs myself for a few months. Until December, LLMs couldn't correctly hold large amounts of modeled behavior internally.
Why the switch from Go to Rust?
I'm testing a theory that large-scale (LoC) generated projects in Rust tend to have fewer functional bugs compared to e.g. Go or Java because Rust as a language is a little stricter.
I've not yet formed a full opinion or conclusion, but in general I'm starting to prefer Rust.
Re: generalizing mocks, it sounds interesting but after getting full-fidelity clones of so many multi-billion dollar SaaS offerings, I really like it and am hooked. It pays nice dividends for developing using agentic coders at high scale. In a few more model releases having your own exhaustive DTU could become trivial.
Hi there!
I'm thinking about the same things and landed on Rust. I think we're at a very critical point in software development and would love to chat with you and share/learn ideas. Please let me know if you're interested.